Overview

Item-level RFID tags change how stores count inventory and catch loss. Instead of counting SKUs from POS data, floor staff scan a rack in minutes with a Chainway handheld and get real per-unit stock counts — including items misplaced on the wrong shelf.

At entry and exit points, Impinj R700 panel readers work as an RFID-based EAS gate, feeding GTA middleware that separates legitimate stock movement from likely loss without the false-alarm rate of generic EAS systems.

The combination closes the long-standing gap between system stock and shelf stock — retailers typically see shrinkage drop meaningfully within the first two quarters after a full rollout.

Related Hardware

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ATID AT909 Mobile Computer UHF RFID (Rugged Android)

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Chainway MC51 5G UHF RFID Flagship Mobile Computer

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Chainway C5 UHF RFID Handheld Mobile Computer

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Why GTA

Every solution below is delivered end-to-end: hardware sourcing, our own middleware, on-site integration, and Jakarta-based support — one vendor, one contract, one point of contact.

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