RFID technology enhances the value of diverse business models even further. It is active across a wide range of industrial fields, from security to factory automation and logistics.
The core business of the RF Division is the development, manufacturing, and sales of products using radio frequency. Since 1996, we have developed radio wave-based store security gates, 2.45GHz RFID readers/writers, 13.56MHz RFID readers/writers, and various application system products, with Takaya products actively utilized across a wide range of industrial fields from security to factory automation and logistics. We not only offer our own planned products but also provide OEM/ODM supply, contract development, EMS services, and system solutions, contributing to the creation of added value in diverse business models.
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In the RF division, which is the core business of RFID (radio frequency identifier), we develop devices that read information about people and objects stored in media called RFID tags through radio waves without direct contact, allowing for data retrieval, registration, deletion, and updates. With years of experience, technology, and development capabilities, we offer a diverse range of products tailored to various purposes and applications. Our products are implemented in library lending systems, warehouse inventory management, and entry/exit control, making us a top manufacturer in Japan. In SS (Store Security), we are responsible for developing security devices for retail stores. Our lineup includes anti-shoplifting gates and self-sounding tags (tags that trigger an alarm when they receive a signal from the anti-shoplifting gate), as well as various advanced security systems. Our designs, which are specialized for the retail industry, and high detection capabilities have been highly regarded and adopted by numerous stores.
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Library: Streamlining library operations using RFID Manufacturing: Automatic recording of work performance by matching work instructions (IC tags) with employee IDs; management of on-site cart locations; efficient management of piping, tools, molds, semiconductor wafer carriers, etc. Logistics Warehouse: Automatic sorting by conveyor, autonomous operation of AGVs (automated guided vehicles) reading IC tags (location information), and efficiency in inbound and outbound inspection. Medical and Welfare: Strict management of endoscope cleaning and storage management of poisons and hazardous substances that require stringent control; non-contact detection of diaper usage; management of uniforms and linens. Food and Beverage: Automatic register displaying total amount from IC tags attached to containers; freshness management of products flowing on conveyor sushi lanes. Retail and Distribution: Self-checkout using IC tags, inbound and outbound inspection, and smart shelves managing product locations and inventory status. Office: Streamlining various office tasks; management of important documents. Leisure: Management of playground equipment and monitoring of user behavior. Animals: Microchip implantation for pets; livestock ID management; collection of health information such as body temperature. There are various other usage scenarios as well. For more details, please visit the official website.
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, starting the assembly of transistor radios. Today, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells various electronics, including in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices) and RFID (a technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from tags containing IC information), as well as IT consulting and system solutions, both domestically and internationally. We continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to societal development, with textiles and electronics as our dual pillars.