7 March 2006| Source: WhereNet Corp.
ANTWERP, Belgium, March 7 /PRNewswire/ --
- Replication and Expansion of WhereNet Applications at BMW and New
Deployments at Large European Logistics Hubs Drove Strong Growth in 2005
WhereNet Corp., the leader of wireless solutions for tracking and
managing enterprise assets, announced today that it significantly expanded
its European market presence in 2005 as major automakers, retailers, and
transportation and logistics providers installed the standards-based
WhereNet(R) active RFID, real-time locating system (RTLS) technology to
reduce operational costs and inventory while increasing throughput and
productivity.
WhereNet has nearly 30 installations in more than 10 European countries.
The more notable WhereNet European installations and expansions for 2005
include:
-- BMW -- Already installed at BMW plants in Dingolfing, Munich, and
Regensburg, Germany, the WhereNet vehicle location system went live in 2005
at additional BMW plants in Leipzig, Germany, and Rosslyn, South Africa; and
at the MINI plant in Oxford, England. The MINI plant also leveraged the same
hardware infrastructure to deploy an application of WhereNet technology for
inline vehicle tracking on the assembly line.
-- Broekman Group -- In what will be the world's largest active RFID/RTLS
installation, the Broekman Group is deploying WhereNet technology at a
750,000+ square-meter automotive logistics terminal at the Port of Rotterdam.
Spanning the Rotterdam Car Terminal and Rotterdam Car Center, both part of
the Broekman Group's automotive division, the WhereNet wireless tracking
system will precisely locate any one of 40,000 vehicles parked in the
facility at a given time.
-- Land Rover -- Expanding on the WhereNet wireless parts replenishment
system that it implemented in 2001, in 2005 Land Rover added a WhereNet
Vehicle Tracking and Management System to further enhance operations at its
Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom factory.
-- Tchibo -- This large international retailer originally installed a
WhereNet RTLS and wireless local area network in 2004. To keep up with its
continued growth, last year Tchibo expanded its system to support a second
tower at BLG Logistics' 120,000-meter facility in Bremen, Germany -- the
largest and most modern logistics hub in Europe. As the exclusive user of
this state-of-the-art facility, Tchibo relies on the WhereNet system to
expedite the throughput of more than 6,000 pallets of consumer goods every
day and ensure that the right pallet is delivered to the right dock door at
the right time.
"It takes both industry knowledge and technology expertise for RFID
vendors to rise above the noise and land customers, and WhereNet is following
this recipe both in the U.S. and Europe," said Warren Wilson, practice
director for Summit Strategies Inc. "RFID is still a relatively nascent
market, so vendors must paint a very clear picture for prospects, identifying
specific processes and pain points in the customer's environment -- from an
RF-intensive automotive factory to a spacious marine terminal -- where
RFID-based solutions can provide tangible business benefits with a return on
investment measured in months, not years."
"The greatest validation of our company and technology comes when
customers begin replicating our solutions across multiple sites and
leveraging our RTLS architecture for additional applications," said Egon
Guilliams, EMEA director of professional services for WhereNet. "As evidenced
by our strong growth in 2005, Europe continues to be a very strong market for
WhereNet. Through productivity enhancements and inventory reductions, our
technology consistently delivers a complete return on investment in 6-12
months while simultaneously offering our customers increased revenue
opportunities."
To keep up with its significant growth in Europe, WhereNet is also
expanding its offices and adding more executives, having recently hired
Florian Erber as director of sales and business development, for Europe, the
Miiddle East, and Africa (EMEA)
Having joined WhereNet in January 2006, Erber is responsible for managing
WhereNet's European and Middle-Eastern sales and business development
activities. Erber initially became acquainted with WhereNet in 2002 when he
worked as a sales and marketing consultant for the company.
Prior to joining WhereNet Europe, Mr. Erber spent six years as an
investment manager for Wellington Partners, a leading European venture
capital firm, where he was responsible for investments in the technology and
infrastructure areas. Mr. Erber has also worked as a consultant for Oracle
GmbH and engaged in I.T. consulting projects for other German companies,
including Siemens.
Mr. Erber holds a master's degree in electrical engineering and
information technology from the Technical University of Munich and a
post-graduate degree in economics and Business management from the University
of Munich and the University of California at Berkeley.
About WhereNet Corp.
WhereNet is the first company to deliver a single wireless location and
communication infrastructure that reliably and cost-effectively manages
valuable mobile resources and delivers a complete return on investment within
6-12 months. Based on patented, standards-compliant technology resulting from
a collective 100+ years of development, the WhereNet active RFID, real-time
locating system solutions enable companies such as BMW, Ford Motor Company,
and NYK Logistics to reduce inventory, lower operating costs, and improve
operations. The company has received the Henry Ford Technology Award; was
recognized for strong ROI by Computerworld; was ranked among the top 10 in
the InfoWorld 100; and has been recognized as a wireless innovator by
Forrester Research, Computerworld ROI, Frontline Solutions, Plant
Engineering, and Supply Chain Systems magazines. WhereNet is headquartered in
Santa Clara, California, and has offices throughout the United States and
Europe. For more information, visit the WhereNet Web site at www.wherenet.com
, or call +1-408-845-8500 (in the U.S.) or +32-3-286-84-50 (in Europe).
NOTE: WhereNet is a registered trademark of WhereNet Corp. All other
brands, products, or service names are or may be trademarks or service marks
of their respective owners.
Web site: http://www.wherenet.com
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