Connected Inventory Control for Faster, More Reliable Replenishment

PULSE is a bin-based fulfillment solution built to reduce manual inventory work and improve replenishment accuracy. By using RFID-enabled bins and a kiosk-based return process, the system captures usage as parts are consumed and helps trigger replenishment automatically.

For manufacturers, that means less time spent monitoring stock, better alignment to production demand, and a more organized approach to keeping critical parts available.

step 1: stock parts in rfid-enabled bins

Inventory is stored in dedicated bins equipped with RFID tags, creating a simple and organized way to manage high-use production parts at the point of use.

Step 2: Return Empty Bins to the Kiosk

When a bin is empty, it is placed into the PULSE kiosk. The system instantly recognizes the bin and sends a replenishment signal without requiring manual order entry.

Step 3: Keep Production Moving

Once the signal is sent, replenishment is already in motion. Your team can stay focused on the work in front of them instead of monitoring stock levels or placing routine refill orders.

Organized Bin-Based Storage

PULSE starts with dedicated bins that bring more structure to inventory at the point of use. Each bin is tied to a specific part, helping reduce confusion, improve organization, and support a more disciplined replenishment process.

RFID-Driven Inventory Signals

RFID technology connects each bin to the broader PULSE system. As empty bins are returned, the system captures real usage and turns it into a clear replenishment signal, improving timing and visibility across the process.

Kiosk-Based Replenishment Trigger

The kiosk acts as the handoff point between inventory consumption and replenishment action. It helps make the process simple for production teams while supporting faster, more consistent response behind the scenes.

Built for Better Control, Visibility, and Efficiency

PULSE helps manufacturers move away from reactive inventory management by creating a more connected replenishment process. With better visibility into usage and a more organized storage approach, teams can reduce excess material, make better use of floor space, and improve confidence that needed parts will be replenished on time.

Bring More Control to Your Inventory Process

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