Your Asset Management And Tracking Simplified With RFID
Many businesses rely upon business models where assets are loaned or rented out for a period of time. Some examples include furniture for home staging or wedding, heavy machinery for construction projects and even portable restrooms for events and concerts. It’s important to be able to manage these assets as they are being moved to customer site and when they are being returned. Use RFID to efficiently capture the movement of assets.How it works
Tag Kanban Bin
RFID tags vary by asset type: standard for non-metal, on-metal for metal, and rugged for harsh conditions.
RFID Reader
RFID handhelds help verify assets during check-out and return at customer sites. This ensures accurate tracking and easy asset counting.
Data Aggregation
As you continue to use RFID, aggregate the data to understand asset utilization and make better purchasing decisions.
Valuable Workflows
Inventory/Cycle Counts
When inventory are being unloaded or loaded back up, use RFID handhelds to quickly check to ensure that everything is where it is supposed to be location. Quickly spot any variances and do any corrective actions.
Check-in/ Checkout
Automate data collection when doing check-ins or checkouts. RFID allows for capturing many items at a time, reducing manual efforts and increasing visibility.
Serialize Each Item To Maintain An Accurate History
Optimize the Management of Repairs and Maintance
Establish a Chain of Custody for Assets
Improve Visibility To Asset Locations
Identify Utilization of Assets

