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RFID Solutions

With the integration of IoT and RFID, optimisation and automation can be applied across the workflow to make it more efficient and effective than ever. RFID tag data can be read outside the line-of-sight — unlike a barcode that must be aligned with an optical scanner.

RFID — short for radio-frequency identification — refers to a technology where digital data encoded in tags or smart labels is captured by a reader via radio waves. We integrate the tags, the readers, and the dashboards into one operating layer so retail, warehouse, and supply chain see the same truth in real time.

Supply chain transformation with IoT

A connected supply chain

Five-stage RFID-enabled supply chain: Manufacturing, Distribution, E-Commerce, Retail, Consumers
  1. Manufacturing
  2. Distribution
  3. E-Commerce
  4. Retail
  5. Consumers
Across every stage

One signal, every stage.

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    Manufacturing

    Track & trace, authentication.

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    Distribution

    Distribution inventory accuracy & locating.

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    E-Commerce

    Inventory updating & transparency.

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    Retail

    Process simplifying & minimum shrinkage.

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    Consumers

    Experience & retention.

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System features

Five operating theatres.

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Smart Retail

Smart Retail combines three elements: an RFID tag, an RFID reader, and an antenna. The tag updates inventory the moment it is scanned. A security gantry at the store entrance can detect when an item with an active tag leaves the store — closing the shrinkage gap without slowing checkout.

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Smart Warehouse

Smart Warehouse uses RFID tags, BLE beacons, and gateways together. The combination lets the business track useful information continuously — location, humidity, temperature — and surface anomalies the moment they appear.

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Supply Chain Automation

RFID and positioning system technologies give businesses full visibility of the supply chain. By integrating RFID with GPS, the journey of every item — from supplier to shelf — can be tracked and traced seamlessly.

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Returnable Transport Item Management (RTIMS-IoT)

Companies expand by increasing productivity, upsizing warehouses, and driving more transactions. All of these become more effective and efficient when each process is connected to smart devices — and reusable assets like crates and pallets are tracked through the whole loop.

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Manufacturing with Smart Factory technology

On the factory floor, RFID and IoT bring track-and-trace to every batch and asset — providing the authentication trail that regulated industries depend on, and the operational telemetry that production managers act on.

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