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Industry Solutions

RFID systems designed around the operating scene

REAOX starts from what must be counted, protected, verified, moved, or reported. The right tags, readers, middleware, and applications follow from that workflow.

Selection Logic

A solution starts with a result, not a reader model

Most RFID failures are not caused by a single bad device. They happen when the read zone, operator behavior, software connection, and business workflow are designed separately.

1. Business Result

Define the measurable outcome first: stocktake speed, shrink reduction, asset availability, sample traceability, or inspection accountability.

2. Physical Reality

Validate metal, liquids, glass, distance, temperature, movement, operator behavior, and read-zone geometry.

3. System Stack

Choose tags, readers, antennas, middleware, and software around the workflow instead of forcing a generic device list.

4. Pilot to Scale

Pilot with real users, then standardize training, support, data quality, and integration before regional rollout.

Primary public story

Jewelry and oil & gas remain the clearest public-facing solution lines because they combine strong operational pain points with credible deployment history.

Experience-backed expansion

Industrial manufacturing and warehousing should be visible because both have real historical experience; public pages should still connect each statement to documented workflow and product fit.

Careful-market positioning

Medical is shown as experience and IP, not a near-term North American promise. Library is positioned as hardware supply rather than a full regional solution campaign.

Solution Portfolio

Six operating environments, one engineering method

Each industry page should make a specific buyer feel understood: the business result, the physical challenge, the system stack, and the proof boundary are different.

Jewelry & High-End Retail
Open solution
Mature deployment area

Jewelry & High-End Retail

Item-level jewelry control from external RFID price tags to stocktake, handover, try-on insight, and headquarters reconciliation.

Jewelry teams need to count dense metal inventory quickly, prove every handover, prevent off-system swapping, and connect real stock with POS or ERP records.

Best fit

Retailers with high-value, high-density inventory that must be counted across counters, safes, stores, and headquarters.

First question

Where does control break first: daily stocktake, staff handover, transfer receiving, try-on visibility, anti-loss, or ERP / POS sync?

External jewelry RFID tagsCounter, handheld, tray, box, and sorting workflowsERP-ready stock, transfer, and customer-interaction data

Jewelry references include HIERSUN I Do, Yu Jewelry, NWGold, and other retail deployments.

Oil & Gas Industry
Open solution
Named public reference

Oil & Gas Industry

Durable RFID identity for field assets, instruments, tubular assets, inspection workflows, and lifecycle records.

Energy environments require metal-resistant tags, outdoor durability, heat tolerance, hazardous-zone review, and long asset histories.

Best fit

Energy operators and service teams managing metal assets, field instruments, yards, inspection cycles, or harsh-environment identity.

First question

What must survive the full lifecycle: heat, impact, outdoor exposure, hazardous-zone review, or maintenance history?

Industrial anti-metal tagsField terminalsAsset registry and inspection records

Named public reference: Sinopec Shengli Oilfield asset-management work since 2019.

Industrial Manufacturing
Open solution
Proven engineering history

Industrial Manufacturing

RFID data capture for production-line traceability, embedded equipment, industrial assets, and process verification.

Manufacturing projects depend on dwell time, metal interference, tag mounting, read-zone geometry, equipment protocols, and MES or ERP alignment.

Best fit

Factories that need reliable identity capture inside a production line, machine, cabinet, checkpoint, or harsh industrial site.

First question

What is the read event tied to: work-in-process, quality control, tool identity, station handoff, or equipment history?

Custom RFID hardwareEmbedded modules and antennasMES / production traceability

Experience includes custom RFID hardware and protocol work for wafer and IC-chip production-line traceability at the NXP Tianjin factory.

Warehousing & Distribution
Open solution
Experience-backed area

Warehousing & Distribution

RFID workflows for receiving, dispatch, cage-cart management, turnover-box tracking, and warehouse movement history.

Logistics deployments must balance mixed assets, dock-door reads, handheld exception checks, operator throughput, and WMS data quality.

Best fit

Warehouse and distribution teams tracking reusable containers, cage carts, totes, package movement, dock activity, or exception workflows.

First question

Which movement is hardest to trust today: receiving, dispatch, staging, cage-cart return, turnover-box cycle, or WMS reconciliation?

Fixed UHF readersCage-cart and tote trackingMiddleware events for WMS or ERP

Experience includes tobacco-industry RFID devices and tags for Shijiazhuang Tobacco, Zhucheng Tobacco, Honghe Tobacco, plus smart-warehouse solution support for JD R&D.

Medical & Health
Open solution
Experience, partner-led only

Medical & Health

RFID-enabled specimen, rack, and laboratory workflow traceability for controlled clinical environments.

North American medical deployment requires certification strategy, procurement access, LIS integration, data privacy, and clinical validation ownership.

Best fit

Medical or laboratory partners who can own local compliance, procurement, validation, and LIS / data integration responsibilities.

First question

Is this a partner-led technical discussion, and who owns regulatory, privacy, clinical validation, and procurement requirements?

HF readers and antennasSample-container RFID patentsPartner-led regulatory delivery

China hospital laboratory workflow experience and two Chinese patent applications related to RFID intelligent specimen containers.

Library & Public Service Hardware
Open solution
Hardware supply line

Library & Public Service Hardware

RFID library equipment for self-service circulation, security detection, smart cabinets, mobile carts, and staff workstations.

North America already has mature library platforms, so the public positioning should focus on hardware quality, OEM cooperation, and integrator procurement.

Best fit

Integrators, distributors, OEM partners, or institutional buyers looking for mature RFID library equipment and hardware supply.

First question

Is the need self-service circulation, security detection, smart cabinets, staff workstation hardware, or OEM supply?

Self-service devicesSafety gates and workstationsSmart cabinets and book carts

REAOX offers a mature library RFID equipment line and has supplied library products for school projects; public positioning focuses on hardware supply, OEM cooperation, and integrator procurement.

Project Briefing

Bring one workflow. We will map the RFID system around it.

Useful information includes the item type, environment, current software, pilot size, and the business result that must be proven.

Workflow and asset type
Read distance and environment
Current ERP / POS / WMS / LIS
Pilot quantity and timeline