RFID Reader/Writer Key Input Emulation Software for Logistics
TR3KeyEmTool / UTRKeyEmTool
Streamline inbound and outbound operations with RFID! Data entry without the need for software development.
In the logistics industry, accurate and rapid data entry is required for inbound and outbound operations. Management through barcodes is prone to reading errors and mistakes from manual input, which can lead to decreased operational efficiency. RFID technology addresses these challenges and contributes to reducing work time and improving accuracy. Our RFID reader-writer key input emulation software can easily integrate data read by RFID into existing systems, achieving greater efficiency in inbound and outbound operations. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Inspection of inbound and outbound goods in warehouses - Inventory management - Stocktaking 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Improved work efficiency through hands-free data reading - Reduction of data entry errors - Real-time inventory management realization
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【Features】 - RFID can be implemented without software development. - Reading data from RFID tags can be inputted into ledgers currently in use (such as spreadsheet software or notepad). - It is possible to add fixed characters before and after the reading data (such as timestamps, line breaks, TAB keys, comma separation, etc.). - Settings for the timing of reading start and the prohibited time for double reading are possible. - Supports EPC code encoding methods (only for UHF band RFID readers/writers). 【Our Strengths】 Takaya supports solving customer challenges through the development, manufacturing, and sales of RFID readers/writers, as well as through IT solution services. With years of experience and technical expertise, we assist in building optimal RFID systems.
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Founded in 1894 as a textile company, Takaya Textile expanded and established its electronics division in 1966, beginning the assembly of transistor radios. Currently, in addition to contract manufacturing services (EMS) related to electronic devices, the company actively manufactures and sells in-circuit testers (printed circuit board inspection devices), RFID-related equipment (technology that enables information exchange through short-range wireless communication from IC information tags), and engages in IT consulting and system solutions, among various electronics businesses both domestically and internationally. We will continue to evolve as a corporate group that contributes to the development of society, with textiles and electronics as our two pillars.










