Warehousing
RFID warehouse management
Every movement recorded from goods-in to dispatch, and stocktaking that becomes a weekly job instead of a yearly ordeal.

Time lost in a warehouse is mostly time spent looking for things. The system says one rack, the item sits on another. As the gap widens, people stop trusting the system and start trusting their memory.
RFID breaks that loop at the door. The pallet is read as it passes through, matched to a rack location when it is put away, and picked up again when an operator walks the aisle with a handheld. The record no longer depends on anyone remembering.
What the system does
Automated goods-in
Readers at the inbound door read a full pallet in one pass, compare it against the delivery note and flag a missing line immediately.
Rack and location mapping
Tagged rack positions record which aisle and which bay an item is stored in, so searching stops being part of the job.
Fast cycle counting
An operator walks the aisle with a handheld. No carton is opened, no item is handled. Counting becomes something you can do weekly.
Dispatch verification
Outbound items are checked against the order at the door, so a wrong load is caught before the vehicle leaves.
ERP and WMS integration
Every read is written into the system you already run, instead of piling up in a second stock table nobody opens.
Integrations
The deployment does not replace your existing system; it feeds data into it.
- SAP
- Logo
- Netsis
- WMS
- Excel
