Physical installation
Antenna and reader mounting, cable runs, power, network and enclosure work carried out to a standard that survives a working warehouse.
RFID Solutions
Mounting, cabling, commissioning, tuning and a documented acceptance test — plus training for the team who will run it.
A system handed over with its read rate measured and documented, not assumed.
Antenna and reader mounting, cable runs, power, network and enclosure work carried out to a standard that survives a working warehouse.
Power levels, antenna angles, session and filter settings tuned per read point against measured performance.
Documented read-rate validation with full pallets, mixed orientations and peak throughput — the conditions the system will actually face.
Hands-on training, as-built documentation and a troubleshooting guide, so your team is not dependent on a phone call for routine issues.
Installation ends with an acceptance test: a defined number of tagged items passed through each read point under production conditions, with the achieved read rate documented. If it does not hit the target, it is not finished. That is the standard, and it is written into the handover.
Power, network and mounting points confirmed before the team mobilises.
Hardware mounted and cabled, scheduled around your operating hours where downtime matters.
Iterative tuning against measured read rates until the acceptance criteria are met.
Operator and supervisor training, documentation pack, and an agreed support arrangement.
A single dock-door portal is typically one to two days including tuning and testing. A multi-portal warehouse with printers and network work is usually one to three weeks, phased so operations keep running.
Yes. For retail floors and live warehouses we schedule the disruptive work overnight or at weekends, and commission during quiet periods.
We keep tuning. The acceptance test is the completion criterion, so a portal that underperforms is our problem to solve before handover — whether that means repositioning antennas, changing polarisation or revisiting the tag choice.
Site surveys and first consultations cost nothing. If RFID or surveillance is not the right answer for you, we will say so.