Attach RFID tags at the pallet level to streamline inventory management of seasonings and processed foods!
At a major food manufacturer, barcode labels are affixed to the pallet packaging, and barcode labels indicating shelf numbers are attached to the mobile racks, managing inventory including locations. This process has required significant time for barcode scanning during inventory counts and shipping/receiving. Additionally, in the flat storage area, management has relied on experience and intuition due to free location, leading to time-consuming searches for items. As a solution, since it is difficult to attach RFID tags to individual items, RFID tags will either be affixed to the pallet packaging or utilize RFID tags mounted on the pallets. Inventory management in mobile racks and flat storage areas is being streamlined with Locus Fork. [Challenges] ■ Time-consuming barcode scanning during inventory counts and shipping/receiving ■ In the flat storage area, management relies on experience and intuition due to free location, resulting in time-consuming searches for items *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Solution】 ■Since it is difficult to attach RFID tags to individual items, we will either attach RFID tags to the pallet's packaging or utilize the RFID tags mounted on the pallet to streamline inventory management in moving racks and flat storage areas with Locus Fork. ■In the future, we also want to work on optimal inventory placement, such as storing frequently shipped products at the front. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We are developing Locus Mapping (an inventory and item management system that visualizes the location of items using RFID) and RFID production and process management systems, addressing labor shortages and improving productivity in retail, manufacturing, and logistics. RFID tags have become inexpensive, costing less than 10 yen each, and can read large quantities instantly, reducing the time required for inventory and shipping tasks by 80%. Previously, it was not possible to identify the location of scanned items, but our patented technology (radio wave phase analysis) enables the identification of the location of inventory and items, which can also be utilized for location management.