Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
PRAMS RFID is an RFID solution launched by Japan’s AMS Co., Ltd. for the fashion, apparel, and e-commerce logistics industries. It aims to improve the efficiency of warehouse and store inventory counts, receiving and shipping, inspection, and product search. The website emphasizes that AMS already has experience operating RFID in its own logistics warehouse and can customize hardware and software based on customers’ warehouses, stores, and business workflows.
The solution covers multiple types of RFID read/write devices: tunnel models PR-TNL01/02/03, desktop model PR-TBL01, handheld model PR-HND01, and box model PR-BOX01. Typical functions include inbound inspection, inventory transfers, stocktaking, outbound inspection, work logs, and system settings. The handheld device also supports Bluetooth connection, JAN search, IC tag writing, batch reading, and sending results to the server. On the hardware side, it uses devices from Impinj, NORDIC ID, Zebra, and others. AMS provides its own original control applications and supports custom application development for integration with warehouse systems, core business systems, POS, and more.
The website does not publicly list standard packages, unit prices, subscription fees, or free trial information. Overall, it appears to be delivered more as a project-based solution, including RFID devices, control software, implementation and installation, usage support, IC tags and device selection consulting, as well as business and system consulting. Companies need to inquire directly to obtain a quote and implementation plan.
The main advantage is its strong focus on specific industry scenarios, making it especially suitable for warehousing and retail environments with many apparel SKUs, frequent inventory counts, and heavy receiving/shipping inspection workloads. The variety of device formats can cover scenarios such as large cartons, small boxes, store counters, carts, and mobile stocktaking. Its proprietary applications and customization capabilities also make it easier to embed into existing business systems. The main drawback is the lack of productized software information. There are no clear details on permissions, team collaboration, API documentation, security compliance, SLAs, cloud deployment, and other common enterprise software considerations. Pricing transparency is also low, so buyers need to carefully assess hardware costs, on-site conditions, and integration workload before purchasing.
It is better suited to apparel brands, retail stores, e-commerce logistics warehouses, and companies in the Japanese market that are evaluating RFID implementation. It is less suitable for teams that only need a lightweight inventory SaaS. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text and is assessed as unknown.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on prams-rfid.com official site.
prams-rfid.com is an Japan Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach prams-rfid.com directly.