Fully automatized coil storage using radio frequency identification system (RFID) is described. Forklifts at this coil storage are equipped with RFID- and local positioning system LPR. Automated crane is also supplied with RFID antenna. Corresponding MonLAID-On-Metal Tags and their destination are described and received signal strength vs. distance reader to tag is displayed.
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