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RFID Tire Lifecycle Management

Solution updated on: 2026/1/16 13:40:51 - by - - RFIDtagworld XMINNOV RFID Tag Manufacturer / SolutionID:6331

  • RFID Tire Lifecycle Management
RFID Tire Lifecycle Management

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KEY FEATURE OF RFID Tire Lifecycle Management

  • Improved Management Efficiency: RFID tags enable rapid, bulk scanning of tires, reducing manual inventory time and improving warehousing and logistics efficiency.

  • Unique Identification: Each tire is assigned a unique electronic code, recording data such as production batch and specifications, facilitating problem tracing and recalls.

  • Full Traceability: Real-time tracking of the entire tire lifecycle, from production and transportation to sales, reduces the risk of misdelivery or loss.

  • Prevention of Counterfeiting: RFID tags are difficult to counterfeit, effectively preventing counterfeit tires from entering the market.

  • Waste Tire Recycling: Accurate management of tire replacement dates and tracking of the recycling process improves resource utilization efficiency.


IMPLEMENTATION & VALUE POINT of RFID Tire Lifecycle Management

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RFID tire tags are embedded into tires during manufacturing, giving each tire a unique RFID electronic identity.  Manufacturers use this to manage tire inventory. When tires are shipped to logistics providers, distributors, or vehicle manufacturers, the RFID tags can be used for bulk inventory management, order verification, and matching during vehicle assembly (ensuring the correct tires, wheels, and vehicle models are paired). Simultaneously, production data and quality records can be shared with partners, laying the foundation for full-chain traceability.

Once the tires are in use, the RFID tags become management nodes. For fleet managers, they can accurately track which vehicle and wheel position each tire is mounted on, and associate this with data such as mileage and load, enabling maintenance based on actual wear. During retreading or repair, scanning the tag quickly retrieves the usage history and updates the repair records. In case of quality issues, the tag provides an unalterable traceability path, quickly locating the production batch and efficiently handling claims and recalls.

When a tire reaches the end of its life, recyclers can accurately identify the tire model and history through scanning, enabling efficient sorting and environmentally friendly disposal, ultimately creating a complete tire management system from production to recycling.