Container Tracking Solutions
Smarter Container Management with Barcodes and RFID
Get Pricing Now Request a SampleContainer tracking involves monitoring the location and status of containers—such as bins, crates, or pallets—throughout the supply chain. This visibility helps reduce loss, improve efficiency, and ensure accurate inventory control. Barcode tags are essential to this process, providing a quick, reliable way to scan and identify containers at every stage. At Metalcraft, we offer a full line of high-quality, durable barcode products specifically designed for container tracking, ensuring long-lasting performance even in the harshest environments.
How RFID and Barcodes Support Container Tracking
Container tracking can be managed with barcodes, RFID, or a combination of both, depending on the level of automation and visibility an operation needs. Each technology offers advantages for different workflows, environments, and budgets.
Barcode Tracking: Low-Cost, High-Accuracy Identification
Barcodes are a long-standing, cost-effective option for tracking containers. A printed 1D or 2D barcode can be scanned quickly to capture container IDs or record movements. Because barcodes require line-of-sight, they work best when containers are easily accessible. Their key strengths include extremely low cost per label, high accuracy, simple implementation, and universal compatibility across scanners, ERP systems, and handling processes. For operations where workers routinely touch or move containers, barcodes provide a dependable and affordable tracking solution.
RFID Container Tracking: Hands-Free, Automated Visibility
RFID offers a higher level of automation with hands-free reads that eliminate the need to scan each container individually. Readers can automatically identify tagged containers as they pass through doors, dock doors, choke points, or production areas. RFID provides no line-of-sight requirements, multi-tag reading, extended read ranges, and rugged tag options for harsh or fast-moving environments. This makes RFID ideal for high-volume manufacturing, distribution, or environments where containers are stacked or difficult to reach.
Hybrid Systems: The Best of Both
Many organizations combine RFID and barcodes on the same label. This hybrid approach allows low-cost manual scanning when needed and automated RFID visibility for faster workflows.
Metalcraft Supports All Container Tracking Methods
Metalcraft supplies durable barcode labels, RFID tags, and combination RFID-barcode solutions to support any container tracking strategy—plastic, metal, returnable, or high-value industrial bins.
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FAQs
Each container receives a durable barcode or RFID tag. As containers move through facilities, scanners or RFID readers capture their ID and update their location and status in your system.
Most companies track containers with long-lasting labels or RFID tags and scan them at receiving, staging, shipping, production lines, and storage areas. RFID allows scanning without direct line of sight.
A container tracking system combines ID labels, barcode scanners or RFID readers, and software that stores container movement history. Metalcraft’s tags work with any system. No proprietary setup required.
GPS is used for long-distance tracking of high-value shipments. RFID and barcodes are more cost-effective for day-to-day tracking inside warehouses, yards, and closed-loop supply chains.
Yes. All Metalcraft container tracking labels can be printed with custom data, serialization, human-readable text, and logos. This makes it easier to match your internal tracking standards.
No. Metalcraft creates hardware (labels and tags) that work with any existing barcode or RFID system. There is no proprietary software requirement. You can use the scanners, readers, or platforms you already have.
