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OUR SOLUTIONSLogistics + Wash Cycle Management + Customized Automation
With RFID electronic tags that can withstand more than 300 wash cycles, laundry service providers can repeatedly wash fabrics while still delivering them quickly and accurately to the end users—resolving the long-standing problem of “whose cloth is this?” through automated processing.
RFID tags record fabric circulation and wash counts, automating the laundry process to ensure correct quantities and controllable lifespans, making them particularly suitable for medical, hospitality, and industrial laundry operators.
✅ Automatic tracking of fabric location and cycle count 
      Each fabric item is paired with an RFID electronic tag, enabling the system to record its entry, exit, and usage history in real time. From distribution, use, collection, washing, to redistribution—
everything is tracked automatically, eliminating manual registration and ensuring full transparency.
✅ Effective control of fabric lifespan
      The system tracks usage counts and wash cycles for each fabric item, providing early warnings of abnormal wear or overuse, assisting managing personnel in making replacement and replenishment
decisions,extending asset life, and reducing cost waste.
✅ Reduced risk of loss and misallocation
      The system instantly verifies and records fabric entry and exit data, preventing incorrect issuance, mix-ups, or losses. This is especially beneficial in industries such as healthcare and hospitality,
where hygiene and compliance requirements are stringent.
This solution is particularly suitable for industries with strict textile management requirements, such as healthcare institutions (uniforms, bed linens), hotels and hospitality (sheets, towels), and industrial laundry (workwear, wiping cloths). 
Giving every fabric a digital identity helps operators build a smart laundry service that is visualized, traceable, and lifespan-controlled.
 
     
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