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RFID in Vietnam: A Rising Trend in Warehouse Digitalization & Supply Chain Automation
As digital transformation accelerates across industries, Vietnamese businesses are under pressure to modernize their operational workflows—especially in logistics, warehousing, retail, and manufacturing. While barcodes have long been the standard for inventory management, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is now emerging as a superior technology, capable of automating processes far beyond what barcodes can achieve.
Between 2024 and 2025, RFID has become one of the most searched and discussed technologies in:
E-commerce & fulfillment centers
Warehousing & logistics
Multi-store retail chains
Manufacturing & traceability
Hospitals, libraries, and public asset management
The key reason RFID is gaining major attention: its ability to read multiple items simultaneously, without line-of-sight, in real time, helping businesses reduce inventory time by 70–90%, minimize losses, and accelerate operations.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a wireless identification technology that allows a system to automatically capture data from RFID tags attached to products, pallets, equipment, or assets.
A complete RFID system includes:
Data management software
Compared with barcodes, RFID offers significant advantages:
No need to scan items one by one
Reads through obstacles—no direct visibility required
Can read dozens or hundreds of items within seconds
Tracks item movement and location in real time
These capabilities make RFID a breakthrough technology for logistics and warehouse automation.
The explosive growth of e-commerce, with warehouses processing thousands of orders per day
Increasing mismatch between reported and actual inventory due to manual operations
The need to reduce operational costs while boosting speed and accuracy
Rapid digital transformation across multiple industries
Vietnamese businesses are asking:
Can RFID replace barcodes entirely?
How much can RFID reduce operational costs?
Is RFID suitable for small and medium enterprises?
When is the right time to implement RFID?
What is the cost of RFID solutions in Vietnam in 2025?
RFID enables scanning hundreds of items in seconds. Large warehouses can shorten inventory time from 8 hours to just 30 minutes.
RFID gate readers automatically record goods entering or leaving the warehouse—no manual scanning required.
Real-time tracking reduces missing items and minimizes human error.
RFID connects data from production → warehousing → logistics → retail, ensuring seamless and transparent operations.
Each item carries a “digital identity,” ideal for industries such as apparel, food, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and more.
Although initial investment is higher than barcodes, RFID significantly reduces labor costs, inventory time, and excess stock.
Fulfillment centers are the fastest-growing adopters of RFID.
RFID helps with:
Automated item sorting
Fast zone-based inventory
Reducing order loss or misplacement
Tracking parcel movements

Brands like Decathlon and Uniqlo already use RFID globally. Vietnamese apparel brands are catching up to:
Reduce shrinkage
Speed up stock counts
Manage inventory by size, color, and SKU accurately

Factories are tagging pallets, semi-finished goods, and finished products to monitor the production flow.
RFID is gaining use in:
Hospital equipment tracking
Medical linen management
File and document tracking
Inventory of public assets
Despite its benefits, RFID still faces several obstacles:
Higher initial cost compared with barcode systems
Signal interference if the system is not designed correctly
Requires expert consultation for proper workflow setup
SMEs are still hesitant due to unfamiliarity
Implementation knowledge varies among service providers
However, many enterprises report a return on investment (ROI) within 6–18 months, depending on industry and workflow.
Vietnamese companies are increasingly looking for a full RFID ecosystem, including:
RFID gate systems
Warehouse or ERP-integrated software
Consulting & workflow design
Solution providers are focusing on interoperability, scalability, and cost optimization.
The answer is YES—and faster than expected.
With the growth of e-commerce, the need for supply chain transparency, and the pressure to streamline operations, RFID is poised to become a mainstream technology within the next 3–5 years.
Early adopters gain:
Lower operational costs
Faster processing
Accurate real-time data
Better customer experience
Stronger scalability
RFID is no longer a luxury technology—it is becoming a necessity for companies aiming to:
Modernize warehouse operations
Reduce inventory losses
Improve stock accuracy
Automate workflows
Enhance competitiveness
While barcodes remain useful for basic needs, RFID unlocks a new era of intelligent, efficient, and automated supply chain operations.
With over 12 years of experience in the AutoID industry, Beetech takes pride in being a leading provider of smart solutions and equipment in Vietnam. Our team of highly qualified engineers partners with clients to deliver tailored solutions that perfectly align with their application needs.
From consultation to deployment, and with full lifecycle support, we are committed to providing unparalleled service and expertise to help businesses achieve their goals.
Let Beetech be your reliable partner in building and upgrading intelligent access control systems, delivering exceptional value to your business!
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