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RAIN RFID wireless technology identifies, locates and authenticates
RAIN RFID technology allows the tracking, identification and authentication of items by attaching tags that electronically store information and respond to radio waves from readers. This technology allows real-time collection of tag-related data for various purposes including logistics, inventory management and asset management.
Original NAXIS NA Series inlays
NAXIS has been developing and manufacturing original inlays since around 2010. We have researched, developed and tested nearly 50 types of inlays and can propose the inlay that best matches your tagging needs.
2024
NA-XK26
NA-XK27
2021
NA-0775
NA-1075
2020
NA-05W
2019
NA-01A
2017
NA-02
NA-03
2016
NA-01
Our Products
As a tag vendor, NAXIS handles products from various domestic and international manufacturers. We offer products from general-purpose items to special custom-designed tags to meet the needs of customers.
RFID tags
RFID tags are widely used in the apparel industry to support item-level management, inventory, warehousing and shipping operations. RFID stickers are in high demand in various industries and suit a wide range of objects. We also offer eco-friendly, PET-free inlays and high memory inlays.
Laundry tags
Our reusable tags pass durability tests for industrial washing and ironing. Ideal for managing rental uniforms, linen supplies, etc., they are also increasingly used in outdoor rental items such as tents and dustproof nets.
Anti-Metal tags, On-Metal tags
These tags are specially processed to be less affected by metal. Some types even perform best when attached to metal objects. They are ideal for inventory management of metal products and fixed asset management of computers, servers, etc.
Anti-Liquid tags
Specially processed to resist the effects of liquids, these tags are useful for managing cosmetics and beverages like wine. They are also used in medical settings for patient wristbands.
Uses by industry
Retail
Inventory optimization: RFID tags on products allow real-time inventory tracking to help prevent stockouts and overstocking.
Stocktaking efficiency: Bulk reading can significantly reduce work time and errors such as missed and duplicated scans.
Inbound and outbound management: Bulk reading on a box-by-box basis significantly reduces shipment management effort.
Automated checkout: Reading multiple items at once shortens waiting times and reduces congestion at cash registers.
Manufacturing
Production line management: Attaching RFID tags to products and parts lets you track the manufacturing process and control quality.
Material management: RFID tagging of factory materials makes it easy to know whether they are in the right place.
Tool management: RFID tagged tools and a dedicated reader system allow automated recording of tool checkouts.
Forklift accident prevention: Installing RFID-based detection systems with warning buzzers in high-risk areas reduces the risk of accidents.
Healthcare
Patient management: RFID tags on patient wristbands support quick identity verification and medical record access.
Medication management: RFID labels on pharmaceutical packaging can help verify authenticity, prevent expirations and manage inventory.
SPD operations: Using RFID for medical equipment management can reduce manual labor.
Logistics
Inbound and outbound management: Bulk reading on a box-by-box basis significantly reduces shipment management effort.
Inspection efficiency: Even products kept in high places can be read from a distance, significantly reducing inspection time.
Asset management: RFID tags on trucks and containers enable tracking of asset locations and usage.
Linen supply and rental
Status management: RFID tracking of items during check-in and check-out allows timely management of inventory status, rental status, cleaning status and more.
Data analysis: Accumulating quantitative data such as rental frequency and rental destinations allows trend analysis.
Food and beverage
Inventory optimization: RFID tags on products allow real-time inventory tracking and help prevent stockouts and overstocks.
Stocktaking efficiency: Bulk reading can significantly reduce work time and errors such as missed and duplicated scans.
Inbound and outbound management: Bulk reading on a box-by-box basis significantly reduces shipment management effort.
Traceability: RFID technology allows tracking of products throughout the supply chain from production to sale.