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Map the asset, risk, and operational workflow before choosing hardware.

Track every asset that matters
From luxury jewelry where dense metal defeats many readers, to oilfield assets, production lines, clinical sample chains, warehouses, and public-service infrastructure, REAOX builds the hardware, middleware, and applications that keep critical assets visible.
About REAOX
REAOX is an RFID systems integrator specializing in custom hardware, embedded software, middleware, and deployment for industrial, retail, and public-service environments.
Our team has delivered RFID work for high-value jewelry retail, oilfield asset management, production-line traceability, clinical specimen workflows, transit positioning, and library/public-service equipment.
Map the asset, risk, and operational workflow before choosing hardware.
Connect readers, tags, middleware, and existing ERP / WMS / POS systems.
Deliver site commissioning, training, maintenance, and long-term iteration.
Standardize data and dashboards across stores, warehouses, and regions.
Industry Solutions
Every deployment starts with the workflow: what must be counted, protected, verified, moved, or reported. The right tags, readers, and software follow from that operational reality.

External RFID price-tag identity for dense metal counters, daily stocktake, accountable handover, try-on insight, and multi-store control.

Durable identification for instruments, tools, tubulars, and field assets in harsh operating conditions.

RFID data capture for production lines, embedded equipment, harsh sites, and industrial assets.

Experience-backed RFID workflows for receiving, dispatch, cage carts, turnover boxes, and WMS-ready movement data.

Controlled traceability for samples, assets, and chain-of-custody workflows where mistakes are costly.

RFID library equipment and public-service hardware for self-service circulation, security detection, smart cabinets, and facility workflows.
Platform Architecture
This is the strongest REAOX story: not just devices, not just software, but a delivery stack that connects difficult physical environments with usable management data.

Open integration layer
Vertical software turns RFID reads into store tasks, asset records, exception workflows, and management dashboards.
A vendor-neutral integration layer normalizes readers, tags, devices, and enterprise systems into a consistent data model.
Readers, tags, antennas, terminals, and custom embedded devices selected around the real environment, not a catalog-first assumption.
Engineering Heritage
REAOX did not begin as a single-device vendor. Its path runs from entrance control and access systems into jewelry retail, transit, industrial manufacturing, healthcare laboratories, energy assets, and now overseas data-capture scenarios.
2008
Milestone 01
REAOX began as an entrance and access-management systems integrator, delivering identification workflows for airports, parking entrances, residential communities, and event venues using RFID, magnetic stripe, Bluetooth, and later license-plate recognition technologies.
2011
Milestone 02
The company shifted deeper into RFID after solving jewelry retail pain points for clients including HIERSUN's I Do brand, Yu Jewelry, NWGold, Per Carat, and regional gold retailers. REAOX also held RFID solution discussions with Cartier's Shanghai headquarters before the project was interrupted during the pandemic.
2016
Milestone 03
RFID engineering expanded into industrial manufacturing and transit scenarios, including unmanned metro station-positioning use cases and integrated-circuit production traceability.
2018
Milestone 04
REAOX entered hospital laboratory workflows, supporting blood collection tube and specimen lifecycle traceability patterns for large clinical laboratory environments.
2019
Milestone 05
The team moved into petroleum, petrochemical, and energy asset-management scenarios, developing anti-metal RFID tags, drill-pipe and production-tube tag concepts, wellhead RFID antennas, and supporting software.
2024
Milestone 06
REAOX established its New York entity to support overseas sales, strategic partnerships, and international service development.
2026
Milestone 07
The company began a stronger overseas push, including North American presence and collaboration discussions around RFID data capture for retail AI workflows.
Deployment Evidence
Credibility comes from specific, bounded evidence. Named references are used where the knowledge base supports them; private project details stay off the public page.
Editorial rule
Anonymous testimonials, unverified luxury-brand endorsements, and staged imagery are not used as customer proof.
Documented workflows
Jewelry references in the knowledge base include diamond retail, gold retail, custom jewelry, wholesale, counter stocktake, try-on visibility, and e-commerce fulfillment workflows.
Listed examples include HIERSUN I Do, Yu Jewelry, and NWGold.
Named public reference
Sinopec Shengli Oilfield is the named public oil & gas reference for patented sealed RFID nameplates used in instrumentation tracking and management.
Energy asset-management track record since 2019.
Experience-backed logistics
REAOX has supported tobacco-industry RFID workflows for industrial-stage cigarette-package and cage-cart management, plus commercial-stage cage-cart and turnover-box tracking.
References include Shijiazhuang Tobacco, Zhucheng Tobacco, Honghe Tobacco, and smart-warehouse solution support for JD R&D.
Production-line traceability
REAOX helped what is now NXP's Tianjin factory implement wafer and IC-chip production-line traceability through custom RFID hardware and protocols.
Industrial pages stay expandable for future rugged readers, embedded modules, antennas, and harsh-environment tag manuals.
Engineering references
Infrastructure experience includes tower-asset sensing, wind-power equipment monitoring, and cart-based RFID tracking in industrial circulation workflows.
Positioned as engineering experience for integrators and infrastructure operators, not as a public-sector endorsement.
Why RFID, Why Now
For decision makers, the value is not another device. It is fewer blind spots, cleaner operations, and systems that can keep working after the pilot ends.
Manual counts, off-shelf items, and shrinkage quietly reduce margin across stores and warehouses.
Online and in-store operations increasingly need item-level availability, provenance, and movement records.
Many RFID projects fail at the software and process layer, not at the reader. Middleware is where adoption becomes repeatable.
Start with one workflow
Bring one store, warehouse, production line, yard, or facility workflow to the first conversation. REAOX will help define the RFID path before hardware choices lock the project in.