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Traceability of hides through the supply chain - Norilia Hide Case

Abstract

This study is a part of iProcess project funded by the Research Council of Norway (NFR 255596). The aim of this study was to evaluate various data capture technologies for traceability of hides in a pilot setting. The RFID enabled hide tags provided best readability while there were challenges with the other technologies. RFID tags were used for tracking between the slaughterhouse and Skjeberg. Hides which had dot peening and laser engravings went through the tanning process and the hides returned still had hair on them which made it difficult to read the markings. The UHF and LF RFID tags could not be located in the hides after the tanning process. In theory, all tags and markings tested in the study should be readable, but the tanning process is the main challenge for the available technology. Traceability from the farm to the raw hide processor (Skjeberg) is possible with the technologies available and RFID tags provide promising results. lf the machine-readable requirement is not essential, laser engraving can be used for traceability also including the tanning process.
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Category

Research report

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Ocean / Climate and Environment
  • SINTEF Ocean / Fisheries and New Biomarine Industry

Year

2019

Publisher

SINTEF Ocean AS

Issue

2019:00728 A

ISBN

9788214063912

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