The Minew IoT Starter Kit-MWS aims to provide you with a cost-effective and reliable solution for warehouses and cold storage, including everything you need for asset management, freight tracking, warehouse staff positioning, and environmental sensing and monitoring.
Due to increasing demand in logistics and growing concern about costs, productivity, safety, and managing complexity, it is difficult for businesses to operate and scale at a healthy rate without any IoT implementation.
Our ready-to-deploy starter kit can transform your business into a virtually monitored network wirelessly with little effort and limited budgets. It is the ultimate solution that can guarantee superior warehouse management leading to prosperous business growth.
Fully-Featured IoT Starter Kit – MWS delivers value in: Inventory management, personnel management, environmental monitoring and warehouse management.
How to build your smart warehouse solutions in 10 minutes? It´s as simple as that!
Step 1: One-time installation and activation of your IoT Starter Kit MWS
Step 2: Minew tags attached to the objects or personnel
Step 3: Real-time tracking and sensor data monitoring of your targeted objects
Step 4: Data sent to the cloud for processing and managing
TagCloud 2.0 for Demonstration and Testing.
The platform integrates the functions of data collection and demonstration, gateway monitoring, Bluetooth devices management and open source, facilitating centralized management of IoT devices. You can expect more from Minew TagCloud.
Best All-in-one IoT Starter Kit – MWS
This starter kit is prepared for quick development of your wireless IoT application specially for warehouse and coldroom. For everyone who has purchased Minew starter kit or beacon products (those with protocol public), TagCloud is free for demonstration and test which is a virtual assistant in asset management, data storage, analysis, etc.
For those who do not want to wait, the individual components can be ordered now.
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