RFID for Warehouse & Inventory Management
Precision at Speed. Visibility at Scale.
Traditional inventory systems are too slow, manual, and error-prone for today’s fast-moving supply chains. RFID transforms warehouse operations with real-time, automated tracking, replacing manual scans with high-speed, contactless visibility — from receiving to dispatch.
Real-Time
Inventory Accuracy
Track and count items instantly across storage zones with up to 99% accuracy, eliminating blind spots and stock discrepancies.
Faster Receiving
& Shipping
Bulk-scan pallets or cartons without unpacking, accelerating put-away, picking, and order verification to reduce dock-to-stock time.
Reduced Labour
Costs
Cut manual scanning and data entry, freeing up staff for strategic tasks and significantly shortening cycle counts.
Improved Stock
Visibility
Track every item’s movement in real-time, enabling better demand forecasting and smarter inventory replenishment.
Error Reduction
Minimise mistakes in placement, picking, and packing thereby reducing costly returns and fulfilment delays.
Loss Prevention
Protect high-value inventory with alerts for unauthorized movement or misplaced items, ensuring secure, accountable storage.
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Faster & More Accurate
Receiving & Shipping
RFID tags allow for rapid bulk scanning of pallets or items,
significantly speeding up inbound and outbound logistics.
This reduces dwell times at docks and ensures correct
shipments, minimizing costly errors and returns.
Real-Time
Inventory Visibility
RFID enables automatic and continuous tracking of raw materials, work-in-progress (WIP), and finished goods. This ensures accurate inventory counts without manual scanning and helps prevent stockouts, overstocking, and production delays.
Work-in-Progress
(WIP)
Tracking
RTLS enables ports to track the exact location of containers, trucks, and handling equipment in real time. This eliminates the need for manual checks or time-consuming searches for misplaced assets, significantly reducing idle times and streamlining container handoffs between yard, gate, and vessel.
Automated
Replenishment
RFID-based systems can trigger automatic replenishment when material levels fall below a threshold, especially in just-in-time (JIT) or lean manufacturing environments. This helps avoid production stoppages due to material shortages.
Error Reduction
in Assembly
In complex assembly processes, RFID ensures that the right parts are used at the right stations. Tagged components can be verified against a digital bill of materials (BOM), reducing assembly errors and improving product quality.
Asset and
Tool Tracking
RFID allows for efficient management of mobile assets such as forklifts, carts, and specialized tools. Plants can track utilization, location, and availability, minimizing downtime caused by misplaced or unavailable equipment.
Improved Traceability and Compliance
RFID supports end-to-end traceability of products and materials, which is critical for industries like automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food & beverage. This aids in quality control, recalls, and regulatory compliance.