Define what must be tracked
Clarify whether the project is for assets, WIP, tools, boxes, pallets, hangers, molds, or warehouse movement.
Assess RFID tags, readers, antennas, site movement, and data handoff for practical asset visibility across factories, warehouses, and work sites.

Useful before purchasing fixed readers, handheld readers, RFID tags, antennas, tunnels, or controller/HMI integration.
RFID performance depends on site conditions. The assessment focuses on practical constraints that affect read reliability and operational value.
Clarify whether the project is for assets, WIP, tools, boxes, pallets, hangers, molds, or warehouse movement.
Review UHF RFID tag placement, reader positions, antennas, shielding, read distance, and likely interference points.
Connect RFID reads to the real movement path across conveyors, dock doors, tunnels, storage areas, production stations, or field locations.
Decide how captured RFID data should reach operators, PLC/HMI screens, warehouse tools, reports, or existing business systems.
Use the assessment when you need RFID asset tracking, warehouse tracking, production movement visibility, box matching, tool tracking, mold management, or WIP identification.
We review what needs to be identified, where it moves, how it should be tagged, where readers and antennas may fit, and how the RFID data should support your workflow.
It can, but tag type, mounting method, read distance, antenna placement, and testing matter. A site assessment helps identify these constraints before rollout.
RFID can help when items move quickly, are hard to scan manually, or need automated identification. Barcode may still be enough for simpler manual workflows.
No. The assessment is intended to clarify tag, reader, antenna, read-zone, and integration requirements before committing to hardware.
Share what you want to track, where it moves, and what system needs the data.
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