Solution to improve traceability and efficiency in your center
RFID technology is transforming the landscape due to the numerous advantages it offers over barcodes.
Barcode vs RFID
Direct line of sight required?
Ability to read multiple tags at once?
Data storage capacity?
Durability and resistance?
Automation and efficiency?
Reading range?
CURRENT SITUATION WITH BARCODE
- It is necessary for the reader to have direct visibility of the barcode.
FUTURE SITUATION WITH RFID
- RFID tags can be read even if they are inside boxes, objects, or in hard-to-access places.
CURRENT SITUATION WITH BARCODE
- Scanning each barcode is individual, which slows down the process and can introduce human error.
FUTURE SITUATION WITH RFID
- Yes, and it is especially useful when there are many tagged items that need to be accounted for, quickly.
CURRENT SITUATION WITH BARCODE
- Can only hold limited information, such as an identification number that must be associated with a database for more details.
FUTURE SITUATION WITH RFID
- Stores more information than just an identifier, and some even allow dynamic data updates.
CURRENT SITUATION WITH BARCODE
- Easily damaged and rendered unreadable if scratched, dirty, or deteriorated.
FUTURE SITUATION WITH RFID
- Ideal for industrial environments as they are more durable and withstand harsh conditions such as dirt, moisture, and wear.
CURRENT SITUATION WITH BARCODE
- Requires an operator to manually scan each item, increasing the likelihood of error.
FUTURE SITUATION WITH RFID
- More efficient because it automates processes without the need for direct human intervention.
CURRENT SITUATION WITH BARCODE
- Must be close to the reader for proper scanning.
FUTURE SITUATION WITH RFID
- Depending on the type of tag and reader, the reading range can be from a few centimeters to several meters.
Moinsa´s box controller
It connects any ERP or WMS with any RFID reader, thanks to MOINSA’s Box Controller.
It efficiently and centrally manages information from reading points to the client’s systems.
Main advantages
- Multi-brand Interoperability: Compatible with RFID readers from leading brands (IMPINJ, ZEBRA, SICK, CAEN, and others).
- Flexible Architecture: Capable of managing multiple reading points from a single device.
- MOINSA Design: The brain is designed to provide flexibility to our customers, adapting the hardware that best fits the project’s specifications.
RFID technology is applicable to many more sectors. We invite you to contact the Moinsa team to find out how it can optimize processes in your business.
Warehouse entry and exit control
Warehouse entry and exit control involves managing and supervising the movement of products that enter or leave the facility, enabling automatic identification of items through labels.
This brings multiple advantages:
- Optimization of logistics processes:Improves efficiency in receiving, shipping, storage, and picking.
- Reduction of operational costs: Saves on inventory management, labor, and operational times.
- Automatic and accurate monitoring: Detects tags regardless of orientation, facilitating real-time control.
- Rapid data capture: Reads multiple products simultaneously, streamlining the flow of goods.
Control and traceability of hanging garments in fashion warehouses
RFID tags are very useful for managing garments, especially hanging garments, in a warehouse as they discreetly attach to the garment tags or are integrated into them.
This brings multiple advantages:
- Hanging garments can be tracked throughout the entire logistics process: from arrival at the warehouse, storage, and up to their departure for distribution.
- Enables quick inventory checkswithout the need to physically handle each garment, as RFID readers can scan all hanging garments in a designated area simultaneously.
- Improves accuracy and reduces garment loss due to human errors or theft.
Increase your profitability starting now
Get in touch with the Moinsa team for any questions you may have about our solution.
We will be happy to assist you and provide all the information you need with the utmost transparency and prompt communication.