
From dock to dispatch see what's where, in seconds
Let’s be honest. In the world of logistics, we all face the same core challenge: uncertainty. That nagging question: Did we ship the right item? Where is that pallet? How accurate is my count, really?
Traditional inventory and tracking methods are slow, error-prone, and they drain your team's energy. It’s manual work that keeps your most valuable assets your people from focusing on strategy and growth.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) in logistics is the reliable answer. It’s not just a technological upgrade; it’s the proven link that finally bridges your physical products with precise, real-time data, guaranteeing a new level of confidence in your operation.
RFID Products For Logistics & Warehouse
How TRC Transforms Warehousing Operations
What is RFID and how is it used in warehouses?
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) uses radio waves to find and keep track of tags that are attached to things. In warehouses, it can keep an eye on pallets, cases, or single products in real time without needing to see them, the way barcodes do.
How does RFID improve the accuracy of logistics?
- Automates counting and checking stock
- Stops misloads with gate verification
- Cuts down on human error by getting rid of manual scanning
- Shows you in real time where items are moving in the warehouse
Do I need to update everything about my system to adopt RFID?
Not at all. TRC lets you integrate RFID with your existing systems (such WMS or ERP), so you can start small, for example, only on inbound tracking or dock verification then build up as you see results.
What’s the difference between RFID and barcodes?
Barcodes require human scanning and line-of-sight. RFID tags may be scanned remotely and in quantity, even through packaging or stacked pallets. That means things will move faster and there will be fewer problems.
Can RFID assist reduce mistakes during selection and returns?
Yes. RFID lets you check each item while you pick it out and pack it, which lowers the risk of sending the wrong one. You can also keep better track of returns, especially if you have a lot of orders in e-commerce or B2B logistics.

What does TRC RFID solve in warehouses?
- Real-time inventory visibility for stockouts and miscounts
- Accurate item-level monitoring for lost products and return chaos
- Hands-free identification for manual checks and scanning
- Gate-based verification before shipment for dock faults and misloads
- Our RFID for warehouse makes common problems more automated like receiving items, putting them away, picking orders, and shipping faster, easier to track.











