Industrial Automation
Industrial automation uses advanced technologies, sensors, and control systems to streamline manufacturing processes, improve accuracy, reduce human error, increase productivity, enhance safety, and ensure efficient, consistent, and cost-effective operations across industries.

Wearable Scanner

Industrial Scanner

Fixed Mount

Real-Time Material Identification
Barcode and RFID tags enable instant identification of raw materials, components, and finished goods. Automated scanners capture data at every stage, ensuring accurate and seamless production flow.

Automated Machine Integration
Industrial machines can automatically start, stop, and validate processes based on barcode/RFID inputs. This eliminates material mismatches, prevents incorrect assembly, and reduces production delays.

Faster & Error-Free Workflow
Barcode scanners offer rapid item scanning, while RFID can read multiple items simultaneously. This speeds up picking, material movement, line-feeding, and dispatch operations, improving efficiency by 2x–5x.

100% Traceability & Visibility
Every step—from receiving to shipping—is fully traceable. RFID detects movement in real time, ensuring materials never get misplaced or lost. Complete audit trails provide total transparency.

Accurate Inventory & WIP Tracking
Work-in-progress and inventory levels update automatically with each scan or RFID read. This minimizes inventory mismatches, prevents overstock/stock-outs, and improves production planning accuracy.

Improved Quality Control
Barcode/RFID validation ensures the correct part is used at the correct station and process. Defective or wrong components are flagged instantly, reducing rework, scrap, and quality failures.

Seamless Integration
Barcode/RFID data syncs directly with MES, SCADA, PLC, ERP, and WMS systems. This removes manual entry, increases data accuracy, and enables a fully automated shop-floor environment.

Enhanced Safety & Security
RFID gates detect unauthorized material or tool movement. High-value assets—like molds, dies, and finished goods—stay protected, reducing theft, loss, and misuse within industrial plants.


