Task and use cases
Who it is for
• Hotels
• Hospitals and clinics
• Industrial laundries
• Companies using uniforms
Problem
Linen is counted manually at receiving, issuing and clean-stock stages. This is slow, error-prone and makes losses difficult to prove.
How it works
• Each textile item receives a washable UHF tag
• A cart or bundle is read by a gate, tunnel or handheld reader
• The system keeps item history, wash cycles and location
• Write-offs are based on actual wear and cycle count
• Reports are built by site, client and category
Solution components
• Laundry RFID tags
• Gates, tunnels or handheld readers
• Software for textiles, sets, cycles and clients
• Integration with laundry, hotel or 1C systems
• Tagging and process launch method
Limitations — clearly
• A tag adds cost to every item, so ROI depends on turnover and losses
• Tagging an existing fleet must be organized carefully
• Aggressive chemicals and high temperatures are tested in advance
FAQ
Do tags withstand washing?
Laundry tags are designed for industrial cycles, but real lifetime is verified in a pilot.
Will guests feel the tag?
Small soft tags are usually sewn into a seam or label pocket.
Can linen be tracked by client?
Yes, each item can be linked to its owner.
See also
• Asset and inventory tracking — /en/rfid-uchet-tmc
• RFID software — /en/rfid-po