What does digitised bin and container tracking in a supply chain involve?
Digitised bin and container tracking connects all stages of the supply chain using smart geo-location tracking and self-updating information. The system creates a continuous data flow from the manufacturer, through distribution centres, to the store.
Networked supply chain without media discontinuity
- Automated information updates are reported at every location
- No manual relabelling required between delivery stages
- Real-time tracking of goods, storage bins and distribution containers
- Digital proof of delivery showing container status
Product features and benefits in brief
End-to-end transparency and automated processes
No manual relabelling required
Information is automatically updated in real time depending on location. Time-consuming relabelling is no longer necessary.
Up-to-date content status
Complete visibility regarding the contents of each bin or container. Contents and destinations are clearly marked on each storage bin or distribution container.
Automated warehousing processes
Goods-in and goods-out departments operate without manual scanning or paperwork. Processes are running fully automated in the background.
Immediate error detection
Delays, deviations or incorrect deliveries are identified. Proactive alerts help respond quickly to issues.
Optimised loading
Zone-based priorities for efficient distribution. Picking and loading is effected along optimised routes.
Digital proof of delivery
Transparent, traceable and legally compliant PODs. Automated documentation of all handover points.
How does digitised bin and container tracking in a supply chain work?

The system is based on intelligent networking across all stages of the supply chain. Smart labels on storage bins and distribution containers serve as mobile information carriers that are automatically updated.
As bins and containers are passing through various locations, they are automatically registered by sensors and gates. The platform recognises the current location and initiates corresponding information updates on the smart labels. This means that the same display shows production data at the manufacturer's premises, picking information at the distribution centre and sales data at the retail outlet. All movements are fully documented and can be tracked in real time.
Digital supply chain transparency is achieved through networked smart labels
- Smart labels are dynamic information carriers on bins and containers
- Automated position detection via GPS, RFID, or BLE
- Logistics platform for coordinating all processes
- User-defined workflow rules and event-based triggers
- Integration into existing supply chain management systems
Where is bin and container tracking used?
Bin and container tracking is a useful tool for a wide variety of applications along the entire value chain
Food and beverage supply chain
Producers, distribution centres and points of sale are seamlessly connected. Fresh products are continuously temperature-controlled.
Fashion and apparel logistics
Efficient distribution of seasonal goods from manufacturer to store. Returns management with automatically initiated return shipping.
Automotive supply chain
Just-in-sequence delivery with accurate container tracking. Transparent control of shuttle transports between plants.
E-commerce fulfilment
Multi-channel distribution with consistent bin and container management Click-and-collect processes are optimally networked.
Your added value
Digitising your supply chain with the bin and container tracking system eliminates media breaks and creates end-to-end processes without human intervention. Your benefits include drastically reduced process costs, increased transparency and greater responsiveness. The system grows flexibly with your network and can be adapted to changing requirements. The data obtained enables continuous optimisation and informed decisions on supply chain design.
- Supply chain resilience through real-time transparency
- Automation reduces process costs
- Shipment tracking improves customer satisfaction
- Optimised bin and container cycles contribute to sustainable logistics

