BPS Global Implements RFID Technology to Complete Warehouse Optimisation Project for a Large Logistics Enterprise
The BPS Global Group team had successfullycompleted a warehouse optimisation project for a large local logisticsenterprise. The company’s warehouse spans over 100,000 square feet andprocesses up to 260,000 items monthly. By adopting RFID (Radio FrequencyIdentification) technology, the project has significantly improved cargohandling speed and delivery accuracy.
Previously, errors in cargo allocationduring the transportation process occasionally resulted in shipments beingdelivered to incorrect destinations, causing time and financial losses for bothsenders and recipients.
RFID is a technology that uses radiofrequency signals to read data, enabling fast, non-contact identification ofgoods. Under the new system, goods are scanned using RFID prior to dispatch toverify that the actual quantity matches system records, effectively preventingmisdeliveries at the source.
The main challenge of this project wasthat RFID technology is susceptible to interference from metal environments,which can lead to scan failures or unintended readings of other goods due toexcessive signal power. To address this, the BPS Global Group team installedthe scanning system in designated areas equipped with specialized metal wallsand high-speed doors, and adopted RFID technology and frequency bands withenhanced anti-metal interference capabilities, successfully resolving accuracyissues.
Asthe system continues to mature, the technology will be progressively rolled outacross the entire warehouse, bringing greater efficiency and reliability tologistics operations.



