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RFInD is a German automated warehouse pallet-tracking solution that uses RAIN UHF RFID technology to read pallet tags automatically at warehouse entry and exit points, replacing manual barcode scanning. It is not a pure SaaS product, but a bundled setup of RFID hardware + local base station + cloud software + ERP integration, aimed at warehouse environments that need real-time inventory visibility and multi-warehouse synchronization.
The system includes RFID gates, base stations, tags/tag stations, a mobile app, and a Web Dashboard. RFID gates can automatically read tags as pallets pass through normally; the base station handles local integration logic, caches data during network outages, and connects to the local ERP. The cloud platform provides real-time inventory, multi-warehouse synchronization, reporting and analytics, data export, partner access, and user/permission management. For integrations, the site explicitly mentions REST API, Webhooks, and prebuilt connectors for SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and others.
Pricing is relatively transparent: the full package costs €80/month/gate + base station, including hardware, ERP integration, apps, synchronization, 10-year storage, support, and maintenance; annual billing is €800, and 3 years is €1500. If you already have hardware, a Software-Only option is available at €30/month/gate; for receiving-only use cases, pricing is capped at €50/month/site. RFID tags are charged separately: reusable tags cost €1 each, and disposable tags cost €0.15 each. Installation is typically €200, while annual plans are roughly free for installation. No free plan was found. The site states that no credit card is required, free consultation is available, and the service can be canceled at any time.
The strengths are its focused use case, bundled hardware-and-software approach, complete ERP and API capabilities, and stated emphasis on EU servers, GDPR compliance, encrypted transmission, 10-year data storage, and 99.9% availability. For warehouses with high scanning frequency, automated pass-through reading can deliver clear efficiency gains. The limitations are that deployment depends on on-site hardware, tag management, and workflow changes; the site also notes that handheld scanners may be more economical for low-volume scanning scenarios. Permissions, security, and SLA are described, but the details should still be confirmed in the contract.
RFInD is better suited to manufacturing and distribution, logistics service providers, retail distribution centers, cold storage, and other scenarios with frequent pallet movement, multiple warehouses, or multi-client management. Access from China is unknown, and payment methods and local services are not disclosed. If deploying in warehouses in mainland China, you would still need to evaluate EU cloud access latency, RFID frequency/device compliance, cross-border data issues, invoicing and payment, as well as alternative domestic WMS/RFID integration providers.
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