RFID Construction and Industrial Machinery Rental Asset Management System
Our RFID system can track all kinds of construction and industrial machinery rental assets, such as feller bunchers, bulldozers, excavators, wheel tractor scraper, backhoe, graders, trenchers, loaders, tower cranes, pavers, compactors, telehandlers, dump trucks, pile driving machine. No system installation is required RFID readers can detect tags within their long read range RFID readers do not require a direct line of sight to read tags RFID readers can read multiple tags at once RFID tags are reusable and able to withstand impact, heat and moisture A wide selection of tags for different target materials and working conditions Suitable for construction and industrial machinery rental companies of all types and sizes
RFID Counseling & Psychotherapy Clinics Asset Management System
Our RFID system can track all kinds of counseling and psychotherapy clinic.assets, such as items and tools used in counseling and psychotherapy processes. It consists of three parts. The first part is one or multiple handheld PCs, such as tablet PCs, PDAs (personal digital assistants), EDAs (enterprise digital assistants) or pistol grip intelligent terminals. The second part is an RFID tag for each asset, also known as an object tag. The third part is an RFID tag for each shelf or area where the item is located, also known as a location tag. An RFID object tag is attached to each asset for its identification. An RFID location tag is attached to a shelf or an area on which an asset is placed. Once tags have been placed, a staff member can then walk through the areas where assets are located, with a handheld PC in his or her hand to automatically track all assets within range of the RFID reader.
RFID Dental Office Asset Management System
Our RFID system can track all kinds of dental office assets, such as dental records, dental tools, chairs, recliner chairs, office supplies, X-ray imaging equipment and sterilization equipment. It consists of three parts. The first part is one or multiple handheld PCs, such as tablet PCs, PDAs (personal digital assistants), EDAs (enterprise digital assistants) or pistol grip intelligent terminals. The second part is an RFID tag for each asset, also known as an object tag. The third part is an RFID tag for each shelf or area where the item is located, also known as a location tag. An RFID object tag is attached to each asset for its identification. An RFID location tag is attached to a shelf or an area on which an asset is placed. Once tags have been placed, a staff member can then walk through the areas where assets are located, with a handheld PC in his or her hand to automatically track all assets within range of the RFID reader.
RFID Diagnostic Imaging Services Asset Management System
Management of medical equipment and tools in the diagnostic imaging center is completed by a staff member carrying a handheld PC to automatically track all of the equipment and tools. Our RFID system can track all types of diagnostic imaging equipment, such as x-ray machines, ultrasound machines, computerized tomography (CT) scanner, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, positron emission tomography (PET) scanners, x-ray tables and other medical equipment and tools.
RFID Garden & Nursery Store Inventory System
There are several issues with traditional garden.nursery store inventory management systems, most of which are barcode-based or manually operated. In these systems, a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each inventory. If these stickers get damaged or dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or fail to read the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes require a direct line of sight and a close distance to read. A staff member with a handheld scanner must visually identify each item, scan it at a very close range and repeat it for every single item in storage. This makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.
RFID Heavy Duty Machinery Asset Management System
Management of assets in heavy-duty machinery facilities is done simply by having an employee walk through the facilities while holding a handheld PC and tracking the assets.What It Tracks Our RFID system can track all kinds of heavy-duty machinery assets, such as excavators, bulldozers, motor graders, dump trucks, cranes and trucks. It consists of three parts. The first part is one or multiple handheld PCs, such as tablet PCs, PDAs (personal digital assistants), EDAs (enterprise digital assistants) or pistol grip intelligent terminals. The second part is an RFID tag for each asset, also known as an object tag. The third part is an RFID tag for each area where the item is located, also known as a location tag.
RFID Hobby, Toy, and Game Store Inventory Management System
Traditional hobby, toy, and game inventory management systems have several issues.most of them are due to the systems.barcode-based or manually operated origins. In traditional hobby, toy, and game store, a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each item. If the stickers get damaged or dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or even fail to read the barcode. Due to the fact that barcodes require a direct line of sight and can only be read at a close distance, an employee with a handheld scanner must visually identify each product, scan it at a very close range, and repeat for each item in storage. This can makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.
RFID Industrial Kitchen Equipment Manufacturing Asset Management System
Our RFID system can track all kinds of industrial kitchen equipment manufacturing assets, such as: Machinery and parts Manufacturing materials such as metal, plastic and more Tools Dollys, trolleys and carts Computer equipment and office supply items It consists of three parts. The first part is one or multiple handheld PCs, such as tablet PCs, PDAs (personal digital assistants), EDAs (enterprise digital assistants), or pistol grip intelligent terminals. The second part is an RFID tag for each asset, also known as an object tag. The third part is an RFID tag for each shelf or area where the item is located, also known as a location tag.







