When stock data does not match reality and shipments generate incidents, Tagtio’s RFID solution provides real-time visibility and a reliable operational baseline to improve warehouse–transport coordination without friction.
Ensure error-free inventory and reliable stock.
Eliminate errors in orders, receiving and shipping.
Track and automate returnable pallets and containers.
Today’s logistics demands fast service with increasingly complex operations: more SKUs, demand peaks, third-party operators, and processes that are still manual. Tagtio’s RFID system helps you optimize the receiving, internal movements and shipping of goods by solving the critical issues in day-to-day execution. We understand the operational pressure inside the warehouse.
Many companies still rely on manual inventories, spreadsheets or occasional scans that become outdated as goods move. This creates gaps between physical and system stock, makes planning harder, and forces companies to work with higher safety stock levels.
RFID enables real-time stock management, improving the receiving, shipping and internal warehouse movements of goods. It reduces uncertainty and supports decisions based on reliable, real-time data.

Incorrect order picks, pallets loaded onto the wrong truck, or gaps between what was prepared and what was invoiced are common sources of complaints, reshipments and margin loss.
Automating receiving and shipping validation with RFID reduces logistics errors and transport incidents. In seconds, you confirm that the actual content matches what is expected—without slowing operations and before the issue reaches the customer.

Manual inventories often require partial or full warehouse shutdowns, nights and weekends - and results are not always reliable.
With RFID, you can run large-scale cycle counts without handling each item or closing the warehouse, enabling automated stock control with higher accuracy and less effort to keep inventory under control.

Pallets, cages, roll-containers, foldable crates, IBCs or KLTs go missing or end up scattered across customers, hubs and logistics operators. This lack of traceability increases operating costs and forces you to oversize your pool of returnable transport items (RTIs), to ensure availability.
With unit-level RFID identification, you gain control of pallets and RTIs, with real-time tracking to know how many assets you have, where they are, who they are assigned to, and their current status.

By tagging pallets, cages, roll-containers, foldable crates, IBCs or KLTs with RFID, and deploying RFID gates at strategic points, you can automate pass-through reads and validations. This reduces manual work and helps cut logistics errors without slowing operations.

The value of RFID is not only in reading tags, but in how that data integrates with your WMS or ERP. At Tagtio, we use a business-event model (reception validated, order picked, load completed, RTI returned, inventory executed) exported through standard connectors. This avoids unnecessary custom development and keeps your systems working with up-to-date, reliable, real-time data—improving logistics processes and optimizing warehouse KPIs.

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No. We integrate RFID with your WMS/ERP using connectors and queues: we define which events to capture (receiving, shipping, movements), map the data and validate it in a pilot. RFID automates data capture and sends status updates to the WMS—so you keep your processes and get a single source of truth without having to rebuild systems.
At the docks, tags are read as goods are handled, and the system confirms which packages enter or leave—detecting deviations immediately. This keeps dock lanes organized, accelerates warehouse–transport coordination and maintains real-time inventory, reducing paperwork and repeat work.
TMS and GPS help optimize the route, but they do not prevent errors before the truck leaves. RFID adds control at the critical point: it validates that the right order, pallet or container is picked and loaded, and provides traceability of the what/when/where inside the warehouse and dock. Result: fewer shipping incidents and more reliable deliveries.
We work with the ISO 18000 family and, for UHF, ISO/IEC 18000-6C to ensure interoperability and long-term system viability. This avoids vendor lock-in and makes it easier to scale without replacing your installed base.
Unit-level traceability is recorded following ISO 17367, generating a history of locations and status changes that supports complaints, recalls and quality controls. The result: clear evidence that can be compared across systems.
What do you want to solve with RFID?
traceable Logistics 4.0 with RFID technology

If inventories, incidents or lost containers are holding you back, consider switching to RFID. Tell us which process you want to improve and we will define a roadmap and measurable ROI. Talk to an RFID expert and request a consultation.