Reelables Introduces Smart Label Indoor Tracking Solution

Reelables’ RTLS-enabled smart labels provide continuous, real-time location data for cargo throughout the warehouse and supply chain.

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Reelables launched its new Smart Label Indoor Tracking solution.

Powered by Bluetooth technology, this innovation combines Real-Time Location System (RTLS) technology with smart shipping labels to deliver precise indoor tracking up to 10 centimeters.

“For the first time, businesses can get UWB-level accuracy and tracking in their warehouses from our Bluetooth smart label that costs a fraction of traditional solutions and without having to implement new processes,” says David Stanton, Co-founder and CEO of Reelables. “When you have this new level of accuracy, knowing exactly where every asset, pallet, tool, or piece of equipment is down to 10 centimeters, you can operate your facility with a level of precision that simply wasn’t possible before.”

Key takeaways:

·        Reelables’ RTLS-enabled smart labels provide continuous, real-time location data for cargo throughout the warehouse and supply chain, giving operators the most accurate indoor and in-transit tracking solution available. This new level of integration automates workflows, prevents loss and improves facility management. It replaces manual scans with always-on visibility and actionable location insights for thousands of labels simultaneously.

·        Reelables’ Indoor Tracking solution automatically provides real-time location updates for any item tagged with a Reelables Bluetooth Smart Label, eliminating reliance on scanning and dramatically improving process reliability.

·        The data collected by the Reelables Inventory Tracking solution can help businesses identify bottlenecks in production, better manage space utilization, improve labor efficiency, and support safer, more compliant operations.

·        The solution uses SEAgnal, IOSEA’s patented, software-defined location-sensing technology.

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