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Schreiner ProTech on Display at LogiMAT 2026

Billed as an event driven by a “Passion for Details,” LogiMAT 2026 demonstrates what effects can have in logistics and manufacturing.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Schreiner ProTech (SPT) will showcase how tailored systems support robust and transparent process chains at LogiMAT 2026.

Billed as an event driven by a “Passion for Details,” LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, Germany demonstrates what effects even inconspicuous elements can have in logistics and manufacturing.

Many customers are currently faced with the question of how processes can be designed for automation and future viability. The decisive impetus is rarely on the individual RFID label per se but on the careful consideration of the entire process.

Industrial practice soon shows how differently RFID labels react to their surroundings. Especially uses on glass, metal, or in ESD settings call for designs that have been precisely coordinated with those conditions.

Whether in water treatment or in special machinery engineering, where Item Match Control as a lock and key model, prevents tampering with consumables, these examples illustrate how RFID becomes a strategic element of industrial processes. 

“Those challenging scenarios are particularly prone to showing the stability of a label’s design and the care invested in preparing it for its service in the field,” explains Natalia Biedulski, RFID product manager at SPT. “Standard solutions frequently reach their limits in those settings, whereas customized RFID systems are fully effective exactly where there’s a maximum need in the place where they’re deployed.”

To ensure that applications function reliably and are secure, Schreiner ProTech integrates the utilization of Hardware Security Modules in the production process. 

They offer protection against attacks and ensure that every RFID identity is generated, stored, and processed in tamper-proof ways. 

In the coming years, the precise availability of data will be a crucial factor for resilient industrial processes. That’s why the product portfolio of standard RFID solutions has been revised and is now available in a new generation featuring the powerful UCODE9 chip family. 

Anyone interested in learning more about the potential of the RFID-DistaFerr product family or the Robust-RFID technology can obtain information at the joint AIM and Schreiner ProTech booth in Hall 2, Stand 2B05.

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