Ramp RFID partners with many clients, small and large, across a wide variety of industry verticals. To ensure maximum benefit and ROI for every client, we provide technical expertise to support all types of RFID products in a wide range of applications.
Below is a selected list of our clients:
The Charles Perkins Centre (CPC) aims to ease the burden of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease by translating the work of the University of Sydney into real-world solutions. Ramp have implemented an effective and reliable system for CPC to monitor and oversee their ordering, storage and movement of chemical and biological assets in an environment with strict regulatory and health & safety requirements. Read more…
Rio Tinto Alcan, one of the world’s largest producers of bauxite, alumina and aluminium, operates a large alumina refinery in Yarwun in Central Queensland. Every day up to 600 plastic bottles containing alumina samples are taken from the refinery for testing at the Yarwun laboratory. The lab runs on a 24 hour rotation system, with containers coming in at scheduled times throughout the day. Rio have rolled out a RFID solution from Ramp RFID to improve workflow management at their Yarwun chemical laboratory. Read more….
Publicly listed logistics company Patrick Corporation has implemented an RFID solution from Ramp RFID for the tracking of containers of copper from the Northparkes (NSW) mine through to their unload destination point at Port Kembla, south of Wollongong. Read more…
Sydney Ports Corporation (SPC) commissioned Ramp RFID’s vehicle tracking system as part of the Port Botany Landside Improvement Strategy (PBLIS) in 2010. Significant efficiency and productivity improvements have been achieved since implementation. Read more…
Following the signing of a major purchase and installation agreement with Smarttrack RFID, New Zealand’s Otago Museum is set to become the first museum in Australasia to have all its collection items audited and tracked using sophisticated RFID technology. Read more….
Dubai Ports World (DPW) is a major marine port operator with 49 terminals in 31 countries with a further 12 ports under development. DPW was founded through a merger between Dubai Ports Authority and Dubai Ports International. DPW engaged Ramp RFID to implement robust technology to boost productivity. Read more…
Operating in 28 ports throughout Australia, QUBE is Australia’s largest bulk and general stevedore with annual revenues exceeding $260 million. QUBE sought a traffic management system (TMS) from Ramp RFID, that could integrate with the company’s inloading infrastructure which includes truck receiving hoppers, transfer conveyors and radial stackers. Read more…
Over the past 26 years Immuno has built a strong reputation based on an international network of suppliers providing advanced Pathology equipment, reagents and software for their customers. In order to improve their process and become more efficient in dispatching orders correctly, Immuno engaged Ramp RFID to implement a system that is easy to use, robust and gave Immuno the accuracy needed to achieve a significant R.O.I. Read more…
Video case study showing the use of SiteSense project materials tracking solution by JV Driver. View video
Fulton Hogan is a large civil contracting company founded in New Zealand with operations spanning Australasia. Their operations include product supply as well as infrastructure-based construction services. Fulton Hogan commissioned Ramp to provide a temperature monitoring solution that could replace its existing wired thermocouple system, allowing for very low infrastructure footprint. Read more…
One of the many time-consuming and labour-intensive tasks carried out by marine container terminal operators is the management of truck movements in and out of terminals. For Adelaide Container Terminal, one of the world’s largest marine container terminal companies, significant improvements in vehicle tracking efficiency and productivity have been achieved through the implementation of a vehicle tracking system based on RFID technology from Ramp RFID. View more…
Melbourne-based HVP is one of Australia’s largest private timber plantation companies. HVP manages around 245,000 hectares of land across Victoria, including 50,000 hectares of native vegetation for conservation. Ramp were engaged by HVP to find implement a solution to tackle issues HVP were experiencing with tracking movement and condition of stock on each frame. Read more…