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Two-Door RFID Cabinet Manages Tools, Parts, Material

CribMaster AccuCab2D helps accurately manage tools, spare parts, or indirect material at point of use

WinWare Inc.
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WinWare Inc.

Tue, 04/12/2011 - 14:15
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(WinWare: Marietta, GA) -- Like its predecessor accuCab, the CribMaster AccuCab2D has the same great technology but with a more visual front and a versatile two-door design. “The AccuCab2D represents our success in aligning our product designs with our customer needs,” says Larry Harper, WinWare president. “Our goal was to develop a smaller RFID cabinet with two, lighter-weight doors that could be used in a less industrial-type atmosphere such as an office environment or a lab.”

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The AccuCab2D consists of a heavy-duty, double-walled cabinet internally equipped with four radio frequency identification device (RFID) antennae and electronic door locks. When a user walks up to the cabinet, he must identify himself prior to the doors being unlocked. He can do this by using a touch-screen monitor mounted on the door or by scanning his employee badge.

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