
MIJIN: RFID smart tool cabinets for controlled issue, inventory, and accountability
Built for maintenance, manufacturing, and operations teams—smart cabinets and mobile tool terminals with clear custody, live presence, alerts, and hooks to your EAM or work-order stack.
Product Overview
Built around four operational layers: tool identification, issue-and-return history, access control, and system integration for high-turnover industrial environments.
Product Summary
The RFID smart tool cabinet is an integrated terminal for secure storage, automatic identification, and lifecycle management. By assigning each tool its own RFID tag, the cabinet captures status, movement, and transaction records automatically, replacing manual logs and low-efficiency stock checks.
Hands-off Reading and Live Presence
MIJIN's self-developed cabinet platform combines cabinet engineering and read-chain optimization for dense tool storage. Without changing existing storage habits, it enables stable bulk tag collection and live in-position updates. Each issue and return event is logged automatically with operator, timestamp, and status change data.
Permission Control and Accountability
The platform supports role-based permissions and full audit trails. Access to issue and return flows can be configured by team, role, or operator, helping customers standardize shared-tool processes, clarify responsibility boundaries, and improve traceability when tools circulate frequently across teams.
System Integration and Data Flow
More than a storage device, the cabinet acts as a live data node in the customer's digital operations stack. It can connect with existing enterprise systems to support searchable issue records, synchronized inventory visibility, and alerts for exceptions, shortages, or overdue returns.



Tell us your tool management scenario—we configure cabinets and integrations for your site
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R&D and delivery focused on tool cabinet programs
MIJIN concentrates on RFID smart tool cabinets and closed-loop tool control—from cabinet engineering and read chains to software interfaces and deployment—for rail, power, aviation, and manufacturing tool rooms.



