RFID equipment from Chainway is used in the warehouses of the Yakutsk Fuel and Energy Company
| Customers: YATEK (Yakutsk Fuel and Energy Company) Product: Shenzhen Chainway C-series of RFID readers Second product: Shenzhen Chainway U-series UHF RFID readers Project date: 2025/04 - 2025/10
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2025: Delivery of RFID UHF equipment
The company Octron supplied RFID UHF equipment as part of the PJSC warehouse automation project Yakutsk Fuel and Energy Company (YATEK) implemented. Russian system integrator VIANT Octron announced this on November 18, 2025.
YATEK operates several warehouse complexes in the village of Kysyl-Syr with four covered storage facilities and two open areas. Accounting of inventory, equipment, special tools and other property of the company was carried out using bar coding technology and data collection terminals. To increase the speed of operations and the accuracy of tracking the movement of fixed assets, I decided to switch to radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and made this request to VIANT.
The integrator proposed a solution using the software "Kleverens. Warehouse 15 RFID, "WonderfidLink and stationary RFID readers Chainway U300 and mobile terminals Chainway C61 UHF. For printing and encoding roll marks on dielectric and metal, Octron supplied RFID UHF printers POSTEK TX2RM.
| We needed a terminal repeatedly tested in severe weather conditions. The choice fell on Chainway C61, which has proven its fault tolerance on our other projects, for example, we used this device in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, implementing a project to automate ore metering for the New Angarsk processing plant, said Andrey Galaktionov, IT Development Director of VIANT.
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As a result of the project implementation, VIANT helped the customer to create a unified warehouse management infrastructure integrated with 1C and providing the basis for further expansion of functionality with the ability to connect other territorial divisions. Transparency of operations and traceability of each accounting unit at all stages of movement are ensured, dependence on manual input and human factor is reduced. Key warehouse activities were reduced by 50% depending on the scenario. The acceptance time of equipment with RFID UHF tags decreased by 80% due to the mass reading of identifiers without the need for piece-by-piece processing of barcodes. The inventory process has accelerated by almost 90%, which now allows it to be carried out more often, and in certain areas daily. RFID technology has significantly reduced the time spent by an employee on an open site, which is extremely important when working in -45 C.
