How an RFID Stock Management System Transforms Warehouse Inventory Accuracy
I still remember walking through a mid-sized warehouse a few years ago. The team had three people doing inventory counts with barcode scanners. By the time they finished one aisle, the numbers in the system were already outdated. That’s when the operations manager said something that stuck with me: “Inventory counting always feels like chasing a moving target.” That moment perfectly explains why more companies are turning to an RFID stock management system . Unlike barcode systems that require one-by-one scanning, RFID allows inventory to be tracked automatically, in bulk, and often without direct line-of-sight. For warehouses dealing with thousands—or millions—of items, that difference becomes huge. Why Traditional Inventory Methods Struggle Most warehouses still rely on barcode systems or manual counting. These approaches work, but they come with limitations that many operations teams simply accept as “normal.” For example: Workers must scan every item individually. Inventory co...