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Battling Cargo Theft in Brazil launched by VBL

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Battling Cargo Theft in Brazil launched by VBL

On Apr. 18, 2018, the Wernher von Braun Advanced Research Center launched the Merchandise Identification, Tracking and Authentication System, or Brazil-ID. The Brazilian federal government structured the system through the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (MCTIC), the Finance Departments of all the States of the Union, and national research centers.


In addition to automating tax and customs procedures, Brazil-ID enables companies to prevent the theft of goods—a problem that has been among the main cost drivers associated with the Brazilian industrial sector. According to a study presented during the event, cargo theft is responsible for a loss of US$1.4 billion in Brazil annually.


Brazil-ID使用中间件集成的能力nd interoperating national identification systems based on radio frequency identification with a means of payment mechanisms, such as tolls regulated by ARTESP and ANTT, and potentially the operation of new plates that can be used in vehicles from all countries of the Mercosur trade bloc. According to Dario Thober, the Wernher von Braun Advanced Research Center's founder and president, several other services can be created to use the existing toll-collection infrastructure.


Participating in the event were risk-management and transportation companies throughout the country, as well as suppliers of solutions, systems and services associated with Brazil-ID. The system is available to companies and institutions starting this month, for the implementation of paperless processes utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) concept that reduce the risk to logistics and retail operations.


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In addition to the immediate employment of solutions for vehicles and cargo containers, which are already valid with the National Electronic Invoice System (NFe), functionalities have been demonstrated for the implementation of the same technology in packaging and products directly. This has led to the automation of IoT and cloud services in general, which will also be linked to the NFe.


Additionally, review the announcement of April 13, 2015, Wernher von Braun, SilTerra Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (SilTerra), Xiamen Innov Information Science & Technology and CISC Semiconductor and IRIS Corporation Berhad had formed a global alliance to provide end-to-end solutions to support Secure RFID implementations for their end users. You will find what kind of support should be the next.


Besides offering existent integrated solutions from its current portfolio, the alliance also offers the possibility for Corporate or Government Customers to have full control over product, systems design (from IC to IT) and manufacturing, where an industrial tailored solution is delivered at a cost of foundry and manufacturing processes - a significant advantage to customers.


With a vast experience in designing and implementing national IoT/RFID-based programs in Brazil, VONBRAUNLABS is responsible for Ultra-Low-Power IC-Design, Systems Architecture and Integration to address tailored solutions in direct support to customers’ operations, SilTerra provides advanced 180nm CMOS Logic wafer foundry service to fabricate the RFID silicon chip, Xiamen Innov supplies one stop solution for the custom, reliable tag manufacturing in multiple formats , CISC ensures certification tools and interoperability assurance and tests to a multiple-application end-solution and IRIS e-Government and mobility hardware and application systems as a complement to VONBRAUNLABS contributions.





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