1. High Security
RFID cable tie tags are single-use and tamper-evident. If cut or damaged, the system immediately detects the breach, preventing unauthorized access or tampering during transit.
2. Unique Identification
Each RFID cable tie tag carries a globally unique electronic code, providing a “digital ID” for containers, pallets, and packages, enabling full traceability throughout the supply chain.
3. Non-Contact and Rapid Reading
RFID tags can be read within several meters without opening containers or manual scanning. Multiple tags can be processed simultaneously, significantly improving customs clearance, transit efficiency, and inventory management.
4. Strong Environmental Adaptability
RFID cable tie tags are resistant to corrosion, high temperatures, and vibrations, making them suitable for sea, land, and air transportation, especially in harsh and long-term usage conditions.
1. Container and Cargo Seal Management
Traditional lead seals are easy to counterfeit and cannot be tracked. RFID cable tie tags act as “electronic seals,” recording sealing time, personnel, and transportation routes.
At ports, customs, and transit hubs, RFID gates automatically read seal status for fast clearance and alert in case of anomalies. Any tampering triggers immediate alerts to the management platform, ensuring cargo security.
2. Cold Chain Transport Monitoring
RFID cable tie tags combined with temperature and humidity sensors manage cold storage seals. The system tracks temperature changes in real time, ensuring compliance for pharmaceuticals, fresh produce, and vaccines that require strict temperature control.
3. Hazardous and High-Value Cargo Transport
For hazardous or high-value goods, RFID cable tie tags provide full-process monitoring. Geofencing can be set, triggering alerts if cargo deviates from the planned route or is opened in unauthorized areas, ensuring enhanced security and compliance.