System integrator
We handle RFID, barcode, mobile device, and software components with one project discipline.
RFID, Barcode, and Automation
RFID and barcode systems that reduce manual counting, lost items, and shipment errors while integrating with your existing workflows.
About Tagronic
We are a system integrator delivering business-specific solutions with RFID technology.
Tagronic is a Turkey-based RFID technology solutions provider. We are a team specialized in automation and efficiency.
We handle RFID, barcode, mobile device, and software components with one project discipline.
We plan read range, tag type, device selection, and data flow together with the operation.
After commissioning, we support usage, improvement, and expansion steps with technical guidance.
Flows that reduce manual workload with RFID and barcode.
Verification across receiving, loading, and delivery steps.
Track location, assignment, and movement history.
Transfer field data into existing business systems.
Video
See how tracking, verification, and integration fit into field operations in a short video.
This video summarizes Tagronic’s RFID and barcode approach for tracking, verification, and integration across warehouse, manufacturing, logistics, and field operations.
RFID Guide
A good RFID investment starts with the right use case before device selection. Here are clear answers to the most common questions.
RFID is an automatic identification technology that uses radio frequency to identify products, assets, equipment, or people without contact. It combines tags, readers, antennas, and software.
Barcode is usually scanned one item at a time and requires line of sight. RFID can read multiple tags at once without direct contact or visual alignment when the setup is suitable.
RFID is used in stock counting, warehouse in-out flows, shipment verification, asset tracking, manufacturing traceability, store inventory, library workflows, and personnel transitions.
No. Product material, liquid or metal impact, reading distance, tag cost, and operational goals must be evaluated together.
It should start with field discovery and a clearly selected target process. Then tag type, reader position, read performance, and integration needs should be tested in a small pilot area.
Yes. RFID reads can be transferred to ERP, WMS, custom APIs, or reporting screens. The real value comes from connecting field data to existing business systems correctly.
Frequency, form factor, mounting surface, durability, and read distance directly affect performance. The wrong tag can reduce success even with good hardware.
In some scenarios it largely automates counting; in others, controlled counting is performed with mobile devices. The right model depends on warehouse layout and data needs.
Metrics such as counting time, error rate, lost items, shipment accuracy, staff workload, and inventory visibility are compared before and after the pilot.
Timing depends on site size, tag quantity, reader points, and integration scope. A clear schedule is prepared after field discovery and pilot planning.
Integration and Data
We do not leave RFID and barcode reads as standalone device output; we design data flows that can connect to ERP, WMS, custom APIs, and reporting layers.
Discuss Integration NeedsWe plan a data model and transfer scenario suited to your ERP, WMS, or custom software.
We position the right automatic identification technology for each workflow.
We design product, location, event, and movement data around traceability logic.
We make counting, shipping, loss, location, and usage data trackable.
How We Work
The healthiest path in RFID and barcode projects is to understand the field, validate in a focused area, and expand based on measured outcomes.
We clarify read points, tag type, process flow, and integration needs.
We test read performance, speed, and operational impact in a selected area or process.
We connect the validated flow to ERP, WMS, custom APIs, or reporting layers.
We expand deployment, build user habits, and manage the support process.
Share your field conditions, existing systems, and target workflow; we will clarify the right RFID, barcode, software, and integration approach together.
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Featured
A compact look at selected devices frequently used in RFID and barcode projects.
WT4-AXB Series
WT4-AXB Series is an industrial label and barcode printer designed for label, barcode and operational printing workflows.
HR2 Series
HR2 Series is an industrial label and barcode printer designed for label, barcode and operational printing workflows.
S86NX
S86NX is an RFID label printer designed for label, barcode and operational printing workflows.
Zebra ZC350 UHF Single-sided Printer
Zebra ZC350 UHF Single-sided Printer is an RFID label printer designed for label, barcode and operational printing workflows.