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RFID Success Story | Backed by a Fortune 500 Group, How This Semiconductor Company Achieved Smart Warehouse Management with RFID — Fengyijie Group’s RFID Intelligent Warehouse Management Solution

RFID Success Story | Backed by a Fortune 500 Group, How This Semiconductor Company Achieved Smart Warehouse Management with RFID — Fengyijie Group’s RFID Intelligent Warehouse Management Solution

April 27, 2026

FYJ RFID Intelligent Warehouse Management Solution,Enabling Visualized and Intelligent Efficient Warehouse Management

 

Project Background | 02. Management Pain Points | 03. Customer Needs | 04. Solution | 05. Solution Deployment | 06. Project Benefits

 

FYJ RFID Management Solution

 

As a leading provider of RFID solutions, FYJ specializes in tailoring RFID management solutions for various industries, helping them achieve leapfrogs in management efficiency.

In this project, we customized a fully automated RFID warehouse management solution for a semiconductor company controlled by a Fortune 500 Group. This solution addressed challenges such as large warehouse space, a massive number of pallets, difficulty in identifying densely stacked and covered items, low manual inventory efficiency, and delayed data updates. It has driven the transformation of semiconductor industry warehouse management from traditional manual methods to intelligent management models.

 

01 Project Background

 

Project Name: RFID Smart Warehouse

Product Category: Semiconductor Industry

Project Address: Haidong City, Qinghai Province

 

The holding group is one of the 12 large-scale cement enterprises supported by the state, with multiple wholly-owned or controlled subsidiaries. As a key member of this group, the client company covers an area of 3,033 mu (approx. 202 hectares), with a total investment of about 10 billion RMB. Its business scope includes the manufacturing, sales, and R&D of electronic specialty materials, sales of non-metallic minerals and products, smelting of common non-ferrous metals, as well as power generation, transmission, and distribution.

 

02 Management Pain Points

 

Huge number of pallets: Over 20,000 pallets across 3,000 mu (approx. 200 hectares). The large volume of pallets in the turnover area makes inventory work extremely heavy.

 

Aerial wide-angle view of a large industrial semiconductor material warehouse facility in Haidong, Qinghai, showing extensive storage areas and logistics zones.

 

Severe tarpaulin coverage: Goods are fully covered by tarpaulins and stacked densely, making visual inspection and scanning difficult. It is impossible to quickly identify the internal goods information.

 

Warehouse interior showing over 20,000 pallets stacked densely and completely covered by blue tarpaulins, hiding product identification from visual line of sight.

 

Low manual inventory efficiency: Reliance on manual inventory is time-consuming and labor-intensive, resulting in delayed data updates and low inventory accuracy.

 

 Next-generation WiFi-enabled UHF RFID fixed reader mounted on a warehouse portal, scanning pallet tags automatically during inbound and outbound processes.  Photo 4

 

Difficulty implementing FIFO: Inability to identify the sequence of inbound goods leads to easy accumulation of outdated stock.

 

Close-up of an RFID non-metal-resistant tag affixed to the corner of a wooden pallet carrying semiconductor goods, enabling unique digital identification.  Photo 5

 

Difficulty locating goods: Tarpaulin coverage and dense stacking make it hard to locate specific batches, affecting outbound efficiency.

 

Operator holding an FYJ brand RFID handheld reader pointed toward a densely stacked and tarpaulin-covered storage bay, performing distant batch scanning for inventory count.

 

Lack of real-time visualization: Management cannot monitor real-time information on pallet occupancy, empty space distribution, and goods movement across different areas, making timely adjustments difficult.

 

03 Customer Needs

 

Rapid inventory counting: Conduct comprehensive warehouse checks and counts quickly.

Solve existing pain points: Address low inventory efficiency, delayed data, and identification difficulties.

Intelligent management: Leverage RFID technology to achieve intelligent management, improving inventory accuracy and operational efficiency.

 

04 Solution

To address the client's current warehouse management pain points, we provided the following RFID intelligent warehouse management solution:

 

1.Real-time inventory visualization: Real-time updates and data aggregation for inbound, outbound, and inventory processes, making inventory data clear at a glance.

2.Intelligent batch inventory: Using RFID handheld readers to achieve long-range batch scanning, greatly improving inventory efficiency.

3.Pallet/box identity empowerment: RFID non-metal-resistant tags intelligently match pallet/box information, enabling precise one-item-one-code automated management.

 

Computer screen displaying the FYJ RFID smart warehouse management interface with color-coded real-time data on pallet occupancy, empty location distribution, and inbound/outbound status.

 

4.Automated inbound/outbound: Next-generation WiFi-enabled UHF RFID integrated reader/writer for automated inbound and outbound management.

 

Laptop showing a remote technical support video call, with a warehouse worker following FYJ's online instructions to position an RFID reader on a support pole.

 

In addition, the FYJ RFID intelligent warehouse management solution offers functions such as location management, transfer tracking, inventory alerts, and report statistics, providing robust support for intelligent warehouse management.

 

05 Solution Deployment

We offer both on-site and remote deployment options. The client can choose as needed. For this project, the client chose remote deployment:

 

DEPLOYMENT 01 – Remote Collaborative Installation: The technical team remotely assists with installation, precisely planning the sensing range based on the warehouse's actual layout and environment, and completing device setup and system debugging.

 

FYJ technical trainer demonstrating RFID handheld reader operation to a small group of warehouse employees inside a semiconductor material storage area, focusing on inventory workflows.

 

DEMONSTRATION 02 – Usage Demonstration and Explanation: Detailed operational demonstrations of the system and hardware help clients familiarize themselves with the RFID solution workflow.

 

Forklift carrying a tarpaulin-covered pallet passing through an RFID portal gateway, with the system automatically identifying the pallet ID and logging outbound data on a nearby screen.

 

GUIDANCE 03 – One-on-One Technical Guidance: Specialized training and technical support are provided to the client's warehouse staff, ensuring they quickly master RFID system operation and efficient use.

 

 Split image comparing two warehouse workers manually counting pallets with clipboards versus a single operator quickly scanning an entire row of dense pallet stacks with an FYJ RFID handheld reader, symbolizing 80% efficiency gain.

 

AFTER-SALES 04 – Online Service System Establishment: After deployment, an online after-sales service system is established, offering 7×12 hours of year-round online guidance and after-sales support.

 

06 Project Benefits

 

Inbound/Outbound Efficiency Increased by 120%

Inventory Efficiency Increased by 80%

 

FYJ staff member using an RFID desktop encoder to write data onto non-metal-resistant tags, then attaching each tag to a semiconductor material pallet, ensuring one-item-one-code identity binding before storage.

 

Accuracy Rate Up to 99.9%

Estimated Annual Cost Savings of Over 100,000 RMB

 

Warehouse manager's tablet screen displaying an automated inventory alert from the FYJ RFID system, showing low stock levels for specific semiconductor material batches, along with replenishment recommendations and location guidance.

 

With the FYJ RFID intelligent warehouse management solution, the company has achieved real-time tracking and full lifecycle visualized management for every pallet and box, ensuring precise control of goods status and transparent, efficient circulation.

Inventory work has been reduced from several days to just a few hours. Warehouse turnover efficiency has significantly improved, with estimated annual savings of over 100,000 RMB in labor and management costs!

The customized RFID intelligent warehouse management solution not only upgrades traditional manual operations to intelligent automated processes but also enables real-time tracking and dynamic monitoring of inventory accuracy. This provides solid support for the company's digital management while helping build a precise, efficient, and visualized modern warehouse management system.

 

To obtain the complete solution or schedule a demo, please contact us.

Website: www.fyjadic.com

 

External Links

Authoritative reference links (use nofollow or sponsored attribute):

RFID standards reference: GS1

Industry authority media: RFID JOURNAL

 

 

FAQ:

 

Q1: How does RFID work for warehouses with tarpaulin-covered goods?

A: FYJ's UHF RFID readers use high-penetration radio frequency waves that can read tag signals through tarpaulin covers, enabling batch scanning without removing covers or unpacking pallets.

 

Q2: What is the typical ROI for implementing an RFID warehouse system?

A: Based on this semiconductor case study, the client achieved 120% inbound/outbound efficiency gain, 80% inventory time reduction, and over 100,000 RMB annual cost savings.

 

Q3: Can FYJ provide remote deployment support?

 

A: Yes, FYJ offers both on-site and remote deployment. For this project, remote collaborative installation was successfully completed with 7×12 online after-sales support.

 

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