Streamlining logistics is a top priority for Logistics Managers to manage costs and deliver the right product at the right time, while providing full transparency on their status. Railway wagons, shipping containers and truck movements need tracking for location from dispatch to delivery. Our IoT solutions for logistics offer reliable cargo tracking and data intelligence, improved supply chain management, and reduced cost.
Management also needs to track the availability, location, condition, movements of thousands of individual products, moving in and out of warehouses. As your warehousing IoT solution provider, we enable tracking of warehouse inventory with RFID and sensors, offering real time data intelligence to improve efficiencies.
The logistics and warehousing use cases below are some of the IoT solutions we offer.
DOCK DOOR
Supply Chain Management, Incoming Goods, Outgoing Goods
ASSEMBLY LINE
Track and Trace, Lean Production, Quality Control
RETURNABLE TRANSPORT ITEMS
Stock Management, Track and Trace, Sorting REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEM, Track and Trace, Stock Management, Security, People tracking
FORKLIFT
Mobile Reader Application, Stock Management
EKANBAN
Lean Material handling, Quality Management, Production line Milk run
RAILWAY LOGISTICS
Supply Device Management, Wagon Identification, Maintenance
VEHICLE LOGISTICS
Supply Chain Management, Quality Management
In Office Asset tracking and Utilization
Asset movement tracking within office premises, Asset Utilization, Asset location, Asset tracking reports and visualization over time.
Warehouse RFID High-Speed Product Identification Solutions Chamber, Gantry, Canopy, Conveyor System & Customized solutions
Warehouse operations are complex and involve a variety of moving parts. As a result, there are many potential pain points that can arise. Here are some of the most common pain points in warehouse operation, along with potential solutions:
Inefficient processes and workflows. Manual processes are slow, error-prone, and inefficient.
High operational costs. Warehouses are expensive to operate. Costs can be reduced by optimizing space and resources utilization.
Inaccurate inventory management. Out-of-stock items, lost or damaged products, and inaccurate inventory counts can all lead to lost of business and customer dissatisfaction
Customer dissatisfaction. Customers expect their orders to be accurate, on time, and in good condition. Warehouses can improve customer satisfaction by providing accurate tracking information, meeting delivery deadlines, and packaging products carefully.
In addition to these common pain points, warehouses may also face challenges related to:
Seasonal fluctuations in demand. (Peak and Low) Warehouses need to be able to scale up or down quickly to meet seasonal demand changes.
Compliance with regulations. Warehouses need to comply with a variety of regulations, such as those related to health and safety, security, and environmental protection.
The Client is a leading synthetic rubber company with a business profile of manufacturing and marketing synthetic rubber for use in diverse industries. The client was facing the challenge of effectively managing a huge number of the ‘Unit Load Devices’ like pallets at their plant in Singapore every single day.
Even after years of existence, why is RFID still the best option for Track and Trace solutions in manufacturing, supply chain, transport and more?