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Advantages of Barcoding Technology – David Key of California

Upon graduating from College, David was hired as a national sales rep for a third party barcode technology company (ICC). Here are some reasons barcode is this industrty continues to thrive:

1. Barcoding process lowers labor costs as well as optimum time. Eliminating the need for manual labor, helps with efficiency and accuracy. It’s an incredible tool for tracking products and even services.

2. The collection of data and information is much fast. A scanner can record the type of data approx. 7 times quicker as compared to a skilled and proficient typist working manually. The accuracy and precision gets improvised up to 10,000 times better with the help of a scanner.

3. Availability of an easy and rapid access to information and other details about inventory, products and services. Along with keeping a full control and hold on inventory management system, it assists in prompt decisive making. Real time data can make the difference in millions of dollars for companies regardless of their products.

More Uses of barcode Technology

1. One of the most common applications is the point of sale, where the products we buy as users gets scanned at the cash point. It really saves time and as a result it’s help keep the cost of products down.

2. Can be used for production organizations and firms to keep a track of the different stages of work being completed on a project, barcodes aid in keeping detailed and thorough information about each and every step of the manufacturing procedure.

3. Scanning process fully controls and ascertains the inventory management. At regular intervals of time, data can be uploaded from a hand-held scanner to company’s system, lowering your time as well as effort.

4. Today it’s also used for security practices; barcodes provide an easy access to the employees to their destined and intended work arenas.

5. In the packaging and warehouse environments, barcode printers plays a vital role by providing assistance in identifying parts and numbers for shipping products.

6. Medical and dental clinics make use barcodes as a means to keep patient records sieved more easily and conveniently.

In short, David Key of Irvine Orange County/ pointed that the origination of barcodes has changed the way firms handle time and money in a more cost effective manner.

 

 

 

 

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David Key of California, 4th Degree Black Belt by Robyn Galante

David Key, of Irvine David Key Coached the US Kickboxing Team Again Russia in 1993California, has an extensive background in martial arts ranging from kickboxing to Vice Chairman of the Martial Arts Advisory Committee for the California State Athletic Commission in 1993. David Key taught Tae Ki Do, a martial art specializing in kickboxing to pressure points, held a 4th degree black belt while teaching as many as 31 martial classes per week. After attaining the position of Vice Chairman of the Martial Arts Advisory Committee for the California State Athletic Commission, David body guarded both celebrities and political officials such as California’s Governor Pete Wilson in 1992-93. David had his own cable television show for three years called “Key’s to Self Defense”. His show aired for 4 years and was broadcasted in 12 counties. Today David is applying his discipline from martial arts into being a successful businessman.

 

 

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Leadership Began Early for David Key of California

By Sam Langley
David Key’s leadership began in high school in El Toro California where he followed his two older brother’s footsteps in playing quarterback. “Football taught me much more than just about the game, it taught me that teamwork is more than just about one man” says Key. “Putting the ball in the endzone takes a team effort where everybody plays a vital role in the team’s success.”

David Key #7 During an El Toro High School CIF Playoff Game

David then attended Saddleback Community College where he also played quarterback, helping his team with the California State Championship while being ranked #1 in the nation.

 

David played at Saddleback Community College where they won the California State Championship and was ranked #1 in the nation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Company to Use Robotics to Deliver Better Building Frame – David Key of California

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AGC member David Key has a vision for how to build a better building frame – and plans for how to deliver it.

Precision Steel Inc., which will combine advanced technology with automated robotics equipment to design and mass produce steel walls and trusses engineered to be superior to traditional wood frame structures or buildings that use traditional steel framing. does architectural engineering and designs, 3D virtual tours of the plans, and interior build-outs for a variety of projects.

In this Q&A, David Key describes the plans for this new company, the technology it will employ, and how he sees it changing the industry.

California Constructor: How did the idea for this technology and the creation of Precision Steel, Inc. come to you, and how did you develop it?

David Key: The actual idea for the Precision Steel when we designed and built an apartment complex. While watching the framers frame the wood, I had an idea. Why couldn’t we do this in puzzle pieces? We were able to convert the CAD engineering to virtual tours, so I thought…”why can’t we then convert the engineering to the puzzle formats and break the structure down by each individual stud…?” We were able to do this, but the wood was too heavy to lift if we made the walls as one piece of the puzzle. In addition, wood is too tough on equipment when assembling the walls as one unit. So we looked at light gauge steel. It was light, easy to cut, simple to assemble and didn’t rust, mold, rot or burn. Sounded like a perfect material.

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We then developed the technology to break down the entire project by the walls, and then by each individual wall within the complex. The software analyzes each square foot of the structure for better structural support. This makes the walls stronger than traditional stick by stick framing.

Our final chapter was to develop automated equipment that can assemble each wall in sizes that can be easily shipped (locally, nationally or worldwide). The technology knows how to cut each stud with precision for each wall, then cut them in the order they are to be assembled by the robotics equipment. This allows us to robotically manufacture steel walls in puzzle form in a mass production environment. The factory will have the capability to engineer, mass produce, store and retrieve huge volumes of steel walls for shipping.

To sum this up, we will have the largest mass production facility of its kind that uses existing engineered projects, converts them to reinforced structural robotic puzzle pieces (all of which are reviewed and stamped by a licensed structural engineer), which then are delivered to the sight for fast framing installation.

California Constructor: What are the primary benefits that Precision Steel’s productions will have over traditional steel or wood framing?

David Key: Contractors for decades have been getting their studs by having the studs (same length) delivered to a site, then having framers manually cut each stud to frame a building “stick by stick.” Well I’m taking steel framing to another level by providing contractor/builders with a better, stronger, more precise product using robotics. Our goal is to save builders time, labor and money by using pre-made puzzled walls for fast installation. It’s better than an erector set.

We will be able to do this with steel that is up to 90% recycled steel,  making it a green material. This allows builders to qualify for green incentive tax credits from the state.

We are serving an existing market (steel framing) with a stronger product that is easier and faster to frame. Mass production keeps the cost down.

California Constructor: What is your time frame for opening your company, and how many people do you expect to employ?

Fsster Framing with Robotically Made Walls

Fsster Framing with Robotically Made Steel Walls

David Key: Initially there will be approximately 30+ employees which will grow to over100 employees by year two. Our corporate engineering facility will be located in California and will be the central hub for all engineering for each factory (placed regionally).

A Contractor’s Perspective

During the AGC of California’s Spring Conference this past May, David Key showcased the technology his company will use to a receptive group of AGC contractors in an impromptu presentation organized by David Colon, NK David Contractors.

Colon is enthusiastic about the potential for the technology, commenting “there is a need in the commercial construction market place for pre-built steel walls using recycled steel. Pre-built walls can reduce the construction schedule by having the walls built off-site while the underground and foundation work is being completed and then delivered to the jobsite ready for installation Pre-built walls can help lower the costs of field labor thus reducing the projects costs.”

Colon adds, “Using recycled steel will projects meet LEED requirements and will add to our Green Building initiatives, and recycled steel may be less expensive than wood or new steel. Overall the potential for pre-built steel walls is great.”

 

 

 

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