RFID Application In Warehouse
Introduction
Al-Bawabat Al-Montakia offers robust and all-in-one digital transformation solutions designed to streamline business operations. Warehouse Management Solution, help companies manage their inventory efficiently, ensuring compliance, reducing operational cost, optimizing control and keep tracking and traceability.
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Company Overview
Al-Bawabat Al-Montakia
A technology-oriented company specialized in digital transformation and technology enablement, providing various products, services and technical staff outsourcing ranging from AI, IOT/IIOT, RFID, Robotics, Automation, Software development to hardware and tech R&D and product development.
RFID Tags
A technology-oriented company specialized in digital transformation and technology enablement, providing various products, services and technical staff outsourcing ranging from AI, IOT/IIOT, RFID, Robotics, Automation, Software development to hardware and tech R&D and product development.
Types Of Tags
RFID tags can be classified into three types based on their power source
Passive
They have no internal power supply and are activated by the reader’s electromagnetic field.
Active
They contain a battery that allows them to communicate with the reader over greater distances.
Semi-Passive
They use a battery to power the microchip while still requiring an external source to initiate communication.
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Uses for RFID Inside Warehouse
Inventory Management & Control
Real Time Data For Insights
Real Time Data For Insights
Automated Status Update (IN / OUT)
Tracking & Visibility Within Warehouse
Fast & Bulks Scanning Process
Enhancing Pick & Packing Process
Avoid Wrong Pick & Errors
RFID-Based Warehouse System
We offer an advanced technology driven solution to optimize the warehouse operations by using RFID technology. This system comprises an integrated network of RFID tags, readers, and antennas that work in concert to automate the identification, location tracking, and management of items throughout a warehouse environment.
Real-Time Material Tracking
- RFID tags transmit data instantly, allowing for real-time visibility of material / asset location and movement across various locations.
- Ideal for reducing the risk of loss or
misplacement.
Improved Inventory Management
- RFID enables businesses to perform fast and
accurate inventory audits, saving time and
resources compared to traditional manual methods. - Enhance warehouse management, ensuring item or
assets are where they need to be, when they’re
needed.
Automated Data Capture
- Automatically capture and record item details like
location, history, and IN/OUT status without
manual intervention. - Significantly reduces human error, ensuring more accurate and reliable data for decision-making.
Remote Monitoring Capabilities
- Track material or assets remotely, even in largescale operations, with access to real-time data
across multiple facilities. - Centralize monitoring of material dispersed across
locations, improving overall operational control.
RFID In Warehouse
RFID technology revolutionises traditional practices within the warehouse, from inventory management to enhancing operational workflows. Here are key areas where RFID tagging significantly impacts internal
warehousing operations.
Inventory Management & Control
RFID Automate inventory tracking, providing realtime stock level and location data. RFID eliminates manual counting errors and ensures accurate inventory records, facilitating efficient stock management
Fast & Bulk Scanning
RFID’s ability to scan multiple items simultaneously also dramatically speeds up inventory audits and checks, enabling more frequent and accurate inventory updates.
Material tracking Within the Warehouse
Track material or assets remotely, even in largescale operations, with access to real-time data across multiple facilities. Centralize monitoring of material dispersed across locations, improving overall operational control.
Enhancing Picking and Packing Processes
RFID technology streamlines the picking and packing process by guiding warehouse staff to the exact location of items. It reduces the time spent searching for products, increasing order fulfilment speed and accuracy.
Working Of RFID Warehouse Tracking System
Our warehouse tracking systems harness the power of RFID technology to create a highly efficient, automated system for tracking inventory and assets within a warehouse. This sophisticated system operates through a seamless interaction between its core components: RFID tags, readers, and antennas
Tagging
Each item in the warehouse is tagged with an RFID tag. These tags contain storing unique identification data about the item they are attached to and activated by reader signals.
Sending & Receiving Signals VIA RFID Tags
RFID readers (fixed or handheld) are placed throughout the warehouse to communicate with these tags. When an item comes within the reader’s range, the reader emits a signal that activates the tag.
Data Transmission
Once activated, the RFID tag sends back data to the reader. This data includes the unique information of the tag and potentially additional data stored on it, such as the item’s origin, expiration date, or batch number, status (IN/OUT).
Information Processing
Reader captures & sends this data to a central database or WMS via a network. This system processes and interprets the data, updating inventory levels, tracking item locations in realtime, and providing actionable insights into warehouse operations.
Working Of RFID Warehouse Tracking System
Insights
With this information, warehouse managers can make informed decisions about inventory management, such as optimising stock levels, streamlining the picking and packing process, or enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Integration With Other Systems
System can be integrated with other operational systems, such as supply chain management, procurement, and sales platforms. This integration ensures that information flows seamlessly between different parts of the business
Integration With Other ERP
Our system is flexible enough and can be integrate with any other existing ERP’s Via API’s (Like SAP, Oracle, ERP Next, Odoo, Dynamics etc.)
RFID Implementation Process in Warehouse
1. Assessment
Initial assessment and
planning
2.RFID Selection
Select the suitable RFID
tags and readers
3. System Design
Design according to the
required information and
process
4. Inventory
Create the inventory and
5. Tagging
Attach & allocate the
tags to physical items
6. Integration
Integrate the RFID
system with existing ERP
Required Hardware's
RFID Reader
Send radio wave signals to tags and receive data back & update in the software. Type of readers depend on utilization (handheld or Fixed)
Network
Required to ensure that all components of an RFID system are connected & communicate effectively with the central system.
RFID Antena
Transmitting signals between tags and readers. They can be integrated into the reader or connected externally.
Label Printer
RFID printer are essential for encoding data onto RFID tags while simultaneously printing human-readable information on the tag’s label.
Software & Middleware
The middleware acts as a bridge between the RFID hardware and the software, filtering raw RFID data into actionable information.
RFID Tags
Serving as the link between the physical item and its stored data (ID, status& history) enabling seamless tracking & management.
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Advantages of RFID in a Warehouse
Agility & Time Saving
Automate Shipping & Receiving Process
Human Error Reduction In Order Processing
Enhance Labour Allocation & Reduced Labour Cost
Eliminate Manual Data Entry Process
Compliance & Quick Reporting
Better Visibility & Traceability
Automated Controlled
Our Other Products
Tag n Tech offer below multiple products
Asset Management & Auditing System
RFID and QR Code based System
Equipment Tracking System
RFID based system
Access Management System
RFID based access system for manpower and vehicles
Our Clients