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Chainway Authorized Distributor and Impinj Gold Partner

Global Trend Asia engineers UHF and HF RFID, BLE, UWB, and LoRaWAN deployments for Indonesian warehouses, retail floors, and airport terminals — sized to your read zone before a single unit ships.

Chainway Authorized Distributor Impinj Gold Partner Deployment desk in Jakarta
Two Certifications, Not Two Logos

What Chainway and Impinj status actually changes

> status --partner chainway

Chainway — Authorized Distributor

Devices arrive through Chainway's verified regional supply chain with intact serials and current firmware — the same units backed by Chainway's own service network, not a parallel-import unit with no support path.

> status --partner impinj

Impinj — Gold Partner

Gold is the top rung of Impinj's three-tier partner network. It requires our engineers to sit joint roadmap sessions with Impinj, hold current product training, and qualify for early access to new reader chipsets before general release.

> status --scope your-project

What that means for you

Warranty and RMA claims route through the manufacturer's partner channel, firmware updates arrive before they hit public downloads, and your project gets sized by engineers trained directly by the hardware makers.

How We Scope a Deployment

Read zones are measured, not guessed

A quote from us starts with a site conversation about your environment, not a product list.

> cat deployment.config
rf_environment_surveyrequired_before_quote
integration_scopereader + middleware + edge_gateway
teamsingle_team_full_stack
support_deskJakarta
response_timehours, not overseas_timezone
Hardware

Everything between a tag and a dashboard

UHF and HF RFID, BLE, UWB and LoRaWAN devices, plus the printers, antennas, gateways and edge hardware that turn a read or sensor event into usable data.

MOKO

MOKOSmart MKGW2-LW LoRaWAN Gateway

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BLUEIOT

Blueiot BT1000-W Wristband Location Tag

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BLUEIOT

Blueiot BA3000-P RTLS Anchor (Bluetooth AoA)

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MILESIGHT

Milesight EM300-TH LoRaWAN Temperature & Humidity Sensor

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MOKO

MOKOSmart H2 Navigation Beacon (BLE)

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IMPINJ

Impinj R700 Series UHF Fixed Reader

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CHAINWAY

Chainway R1 RFID Reader/Writer (HF & UHF)

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CHAINWAY

Chainway Ant-RC09 9dBi Panel Antenna

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CHAINWAY

Chainway CP30 RFID Printer

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CHAINWAY

Chainway UR4 UHF RFID Fixed Reader

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Chainway C72 UHF RFID handheld reader (ID: Reader RFID UHF genggam Chainway C72) CHAINWAY

Chainway C72 UHF RFID Reader (Handheld)

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Technology Coverage

One integrator, five identification and sensing technologies

Each band trades range for precision differently — the right choice depends on what you're tracking and at what distance, not which technology is newest.

TechnologyBandTypical RangeBest Fit
UHF RFID902–928 MHzUp to 12 mCase/pallet inventory, supply chain reads
HF RFID / NFC13.56 MHzUp to 10 cmAccess control, item-level tagging, mobile tap
UWB6–8 GHzUp to 200 m, cm-level accuracyReal-time location (RTLS), high-value asset tracking
BLE2.4 GHzUp to 50 mIndoor positioning, beacons, wearables
LoRaWANSub-GHz (923 MHz region)Up to 10 kmLong-range sensor telemetry, remote monitoring
Solutions

The same stack, tuned per floor

Reader, tag, and middleware selection changes by environment — these are the industries we tune for most often, not a ranked list.

Energy Airline & Airports Healthcare Hospitality Manufacturing & Automotive Retail Supply Chain & Logistics
> man rfid_fundamentals

From radio pulse to inventory count

A reader broadcasts an interrogation pulse across its antenna field. Any tag inside that field wakes up, borrows energy from the pulse itself if it's passive, and answers with its stored ID over backscatter — no battery, no line of sight, no manual scan.

The reader logs that answer with a signal-strength reading and a timestamp, then hands it to middleware that decides what the read means: an item entering a zone, leaving one, or simply still sitting on a shelf. That decision layer is where IoT platforms take over — turning a stream of tag reads into a stock count, a location, or a trigger for the next step in a supply chain.

Fixed Reader — Reference Spec

ParameterValue
Frequency902–928 MHz (Region 2)
Read RangeUp to 12 m (passive tag)
RSSI Threshold-70 dBm typ.
ChipsetImpinj E710 / R2000
InterfaceEthernet / RS232 / GPIO
ProtocolEPC Gen2 / ISO 18000-6C
> initiate_quote --site=your-facility

Describe your read zone. We'll size the system.

Tag volume, environment, and required range are enough for a first-pass quote.

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