RFID Tool Cabinet vs Traditional Tool Room: What Actually Works Better?
Most factories already have some form of tool management. Usually, it’s a tool room. A person in charge, shelves or cabinets, maybe a logbook or Excel file. On paper, it works. But once tool usage increases, cracks start to show. That’s when people begin looking at RFID for tools—not because they want new technology, but because the current setup isn’t holding up anymore. 1. How Traditional Tool Rooms Actually Work In most cases, the process looks like this: Worker asks for a tool Tool is handed out Someone records it (sometimes) Tool is returned later It depends heavily on people doing things properly. And in a busy environment, that’s not always realistic. 2. Where Traditional Tool Rooms Start to Struggle The issues don’t usually show up on day one. They build up over time. Common situations: Tools are taken but not recorded Items are returned late—or not at all Inventory checks take hours No one is fully sure what’s missing At some point, the question becomes: “Do we actually ...