Just-in-sequence delivery.
Deliver parts to the line in exact build sequence and block mis-builds before they happen. The line knows the next vehicle's spec and confirms the right part arrives at the right station, in order.
Just-in-sequence delivery: how it works, and what it protects.
The right radio for the job — chosen, never sold — mapped to your use case. That is what makes the ROI fast.
1 · Sequence
The build order drives a sequenced pick and delivery from the supermarket.
2 · Verify
RFID/UWB confirms the right part reaches the right station in the right order.
3 · Prevent
Out-of-sequence or wrong parts are flagged before they reach the operator.
Passive RFID → part verify · UWB → station sequence
Which technology actually fits.
We have no hardware to sell, so the recommendation serves your outcome — not a price book.
Passive RFID
Part identity & sequence.
UWB
Line-side position.
Integration
MES sequence checks.
Industries this solution suits
The right part, in build order, every time.
An assembly plant drives a sequenced pick from the supermarket; RFID/UWB confirms each part reaches the right station in order. Out-of-sequence parts are flagged before they reach the operator — mis-builds stop.
Typically bought by: Production / logistics planners, line leaders, quality, MES owners.
Relevant case studies
Where this solution wins — examples by sector.
Automotive JIS supply (automotive)
Sequenced supply to assembly line with verified kit content.
Aerospace JIS for tier-1 assembly (aerospace)
Sequenced assembly with verified component.
Electronics SMT changeover (manufacturing)
Sequenced SMT changeover material kits.
Heavy-machinery configuration (manufacturing)
Multi-week configured-machine sequence.
Pharma packaging sequence (pharma)
Multi-SKU campaign sequencing in pharma packaging.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between JIT and just-in-sequence?
JIT delivers the right parts at the right time; just-in-sequence (JIS) also delivers them in the exact build order. RTLS and RFID verify sequence and location so the wrong part never reaches the line.
How does tracking prevent sequence errors?
Tags confirm each part or container's identity and position at every handoff, alerting before a mis-sequenced unit reaches the operator - protecting takt time and quality.
Does it integrate with our MES and supplier EDI?
Yes - sequence events tie into your MES and supplier schedules so call-offs, line-side stock and traceability stay aligned end to end.
What accuracy and technology are needed?
Line-side and dock work often needs zone-to-lane accuracy - RFID portals plus UWB where precise position matters - validated by a survey of the metal-rich plant environment.
What is the payback?
Fewer line stoppages and rework from wrong-part or wrong-order errors, less expediting, and cleaner traceability - high value in automotive and complex assembly.