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How RFID Enhances Returnable Container Tracking and Reduces Loss

Discover how RFID returnable container tracking improves supply chain visibility, eliminates manual errors, and streamlines automated supply chain management in this webinar recap. Learn key benefits, real-world use cases, how the right hardware and software can reduce container loss, and watch the webinar for free.

Returnable containers—such as totes, pallets, racks, kegs, and gas cylinders—are essential assets in modern supply chains. They move parts, inventory, and tools between OEMs, facilities, and customers, and because they’re reusable, they’re expected to return. Unfortunately, up to 15% never make it back, creating costly replacement needs, operational delays, and wasted resources.

In our recent webinar, “How RFID Enhances Returnable Container Tracking and Reduces Loss,” experts from Levata, Zebra Technologies, and Xemelgo shared how RFID returnable container tracking transforms asset management, boosts supply chain visibility, and helps organizations eliminate manual errors in operations.

Watch the full webinar recording here.

The Problem with Traditional Tracking

Manual tracking processes—counting containers at shipping docks, scanning barcodes one by one, or relying on spreadsheets—consume time, introduce human error, and lack real-time visibility. The result:

  • Lost or misplaced containers
  • Missed customer commitments
  • Increased operational costs
  • No clear accountability

The consequences of lost returnable containers go far beyond replacement costs. Without two critical sources of visibility—knowing what is shipping from suppliers and where those items are within your facility—operations are left vulnerable to disruption. In manufacturing, this can mean discovering too late that the materials you thought you had on hand never arrived or were misplaced. The result:

  • Production downtime and line stoppages, halting output and causing costly delays
  • Lost revenue from missed shipments or incomplete orders
  • Increased labor costs as teams spend valuable hours searching for missing containers instead of focusing on production
  • Reduced productivity from manually scanning items at every stage of movement
  • Asset loss when high-value containers are never returned
  • Operational risk created by uncertainty—assuming materials are available when they are not

In short, the lack of accurate, real-time container visibility not only wastes time but also directly impacts profitability and customer satisfaction.

How RFID Changes the Game

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) uses tags with encrypted data, read by mobile devices, fixed readers, or dock-door portals. Key advantages include:

  • Bulk reads with no line of sight required
  • Speeds of up to 1,000 items per second
  • Read ranges up to 50+ feet
  • 99%+ automated accuracy
  • Real-time updates to inventory systems

Compared to barcodes, RFID is faster, more accurate, and easily scalable to millions of items—making it a critical tool in automated supply chain management.

RFID Hardware and Software for Success

To fully leverage RFID returnable container tracking and achieve the benefits of automated supply chain management, organizations need the right combination of hardware and software. The hardware is responsible for capturing accurate tag data at key points in the workflow, while the RFID software—like Xemelgo—provides provides real-time visibility and tracking of assets, inventory, and work-in-progress by automatically capturing RFID tag data and turning it into actionable insights. It connects to fixed or handheld RFID readers, collects and filters tag reads, and presents them in a user-friendly dashboard or mobile app so users can locate items instantly, monitor status, reduce manual searches, and prevent losses.

Samples of fixed and mobile RFID hardware options:

  • Dock door portals
  • ATR Overhead mounted portal
  • Handheld mobile readers
  • Mounted readers & antennas
  • RFID printers & media

Software solutions like Xemelgo deliver:

  • Cloud-based, plug-and-play deployment (often in hours, not months)
  • Real-time tracking, alerts, and dashboards
  • ERP and WMS integrations
  • Remote monitoring and tuning capabilities

Together, these tools form a complete solution that can be scaled to fit everything from a single facility to a global network of sites. In supply chain, manufacturing, and warehouse environments, this kind of software streamlines operations, improves accuracy, and supports automated alerts or workflows when assets move, go missing, or need attention.

Case for Success

During the webinar, we hear about an automotive dealer that deployed RFID software at 100 dock doors in just two days, achieving instant scalability. Before RFID, verifying truck loads meant manually checking each of 500 boxes. Now:

  • RFID labels are applied during manufacturing
  • Forklift drivers validate shipments via Xemelgo integration
  • Dock door portals instantly read all tags as boxes are loaded
  • Software updates in real time and the dock doors provide visual confirmation via lights attached to the portals that will light-up green if all expected items are accounted for.

The result: faster, more accurate shipping verification and complete container accountability.

The Role of an Experienced RFID Partner

Implementing RFID is more than installing hardware—it’s about deploying the right solution for your unique needs. Levata offers:

  • On-site consultation and proof-of-concept testing
  • End-to-end deployment support from design to training
  • Scalable solutions that grow with your ROI goals
  • Access to an accurate ROI calculator to understand payback timelines

With decades of experience across industries, Levata ensures each RFID deployment is optimized to deliver measurable results in efficiency, cost savings, and visibility.

Contact us to schedule a discovery call with a Levata RFID expert.

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