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Direct Part Marking Catches Terrorist

 

Seems that there is a new reason to adopt direct part marking - catching a terrorist.  According to New York police the VIN or Vehicle Identification Number directly marked on various parts of the Nissan Pathfinder used in the attempt to bomb Times Square last week played a key role in finding the suspect.  The VIN was used to track to vehicle through various owners and led to the parties in the anonymous Craigslist purchase of the vehicle shortly before the terrorist bombing attempt.

VIN's are marked on all vehicles manufactured and in various places.  They can be made by:

laser marking

dot peen marking

stamping a tag

nameplate

VIN numbers appear in a variety of places on every car including the dashboard, inner door, frame, and engine compartment.

direct part marking vin

 

laser part marking

Direct part marks have a variety of other uses including traceability, inventory control, warranty fulfillment, quality control management, process monitoring, branding (logo), serialization, and part identification.

Virtually any material can be direct part marked using one of the basic methods commercially available today.

 

Maybe you should consider the benefits of direct part marking - you never know how it could help your business or even catch a terrorist. 

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