The New Way in Asset Management: Real-Time Asset Monitoring

Litum
4 min readNov 21, 2019

Every business grows with the right amount of time and effort. Yet, as a company expands there are more and more moving parts to keep track of on a day-to-day basis. Whether running a popular retail location or maintaining multiple manufacturing facilities across the world, keeping track of your assets becomes exponentially more difficult with the growth of your company.

Improving the Bottom Line with Effective Asset Management

Litum can make asset management an easy job for you. Our team can help set up a reliable location tracking system using a combination of software and hardware. This indoor tracking technology is flexible and adaptable enough to use in conjunction with many industries. It’s a way for businesses to better see all of the equipment, vehicles, and tools at their disposal. Managers can make better use of the equipment they have on-site, while also being able to check for and request additional assets from other sites when needed.

Companies have the opportunity to streamline the management of each asset from the purchase date until it is decommissioned using Litum’s asset location tracker technology. Not only will your employees be able to see where a necessary tool is at a glance, but they will also be able to access any pertinent data about the asset.

Our asset management software allows you to tie each asset’s ID tag to important documentation and files about that asset that is stored on your servers. Use it to record and check maintenance or repair records. You can also view copies of the manual and warranty information without having to search for it in archives. The information is within easy reach whenever personnel requires it. This is just the start of what location tracking technology can do. It will also help your company:

  • Identify unused or misplaced equipment in storage.
  • See which equipment requires maintenance before it breaks down.
  • Identify and replace problem equipment that breaks frequently.
  • Make better use of warranty coverage provided by the manufacturer.
  • Avoid unnecessary purchases and rentals of new equipment.
  • Get real-time inventory counts with the exact location.

Of course, it all starts with the use of asset tracker tags that are affixed to whatever items you want to track. These radio frequency identification RFID asset tags provide real-time updates of the location and movement of assets that can be viewed using software uploaded to your company’s servers.

The Technology Behind Asset Tags

Companies all over the world are making greater use of asset tags these days. You may already be familiar with some form of this technology, such as passive RFID tags that are affixed to product inventory. As the tags pass through fixed gateway readers they ping the system that a product is being removed from its current location. Whether the ping data is simply recorded in company servers or triggers an automated security alarm depends on if that item is allowed to be removed from the room.

In contrast, Litum uses active RFID asset tags that broadcast a signal on a continuous cycle using the ultra-wideband (UWB) frequency range. Each of these asset trackers contains a small battery, a microchip, and an antenna. This indoor tracking system will constantly send signals to the fixed readers (anchors) located throughout your facility, giving you valuable location data every few seconds.

Tags have multiple applications in various industries from aviation to mining
Real-time asset tracking technology has multiple applications in various industries from aviation to mining

Applications for Location Trackers

As mentioned previously, asset tags can be used in many industries and have multiple applications. If you are unsure how real-time location tracking can be used by your business, here are a few ideas:

  • Airport Tarmacs & Seaports: It’s possible to place location trackers on ground support vehicles allowing you to see which vehicles are available for use and where they are located on the tarmac. Asset tags can also be affixed to tools and equipment to make them easier to find.
  • Mining Facilities: Vehicle tags are also useful in mining facilities where dump trucks must navigate miles of gravel road aboveground and tunnels belowground when transporting material. This technology can also be used to estimate the production volume of a facility by tracking how many trips each truck makes to and from the mines.
  • Construction Sites: It is easy to lose expensive tools on a construction site, but with asset tags, you’ll always know where they are and whether they’ve been put away for the night. Location tracker technology can also help you determine whether a tool is stolen or simply misplaced.
  • Manufacturing Facilities: Use asset tracker tags to monitor the movement of items on the production line. See where each product is in the manufacturing process, while you can also use fixed readers to confirm that a product has gone through each point of assembly in the appropriate order.
  • Warehousing & Distribution: Keep track of the movement of forklifts and cherry pickers in real-time using asset tags affixed to each vehicle. You can also monitor the movement of inventory or pallets and crates as they arrive and are transported throughout the facility.

Stay Current and Competitive with Litum

Litum provides the hardware and software to completely implement a real-time tracking system. Our team will install, test, and also teach your employees how to use the system to their greatest benefit from the very beginning. We have experienced partners located in over 45 countries who can provide onsite support and guidance. If you are interested in learning more about our asset management technologies, allow Litum to set up a consultation with one of our partners today.

Drop us a message now to schedule a demo of our indoor asset tracking system!

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