Scanner and stock control—illustrating aerial label capture

Cargo-flow audit from the air

Label capture, stacking photos, WMS reconciliation, and fast FMS tasks for re-flights.

Typical loop: WMS issues a flight plan over suspect zones, FMS time-slices corridors, the drone captures rows from a defined attitude. Disputed bins are flagged automatically; operators confirm moves or request a re-flight at a different hover height.

Cold rooms, RF-noisy mezzanines, and magnetic environments get their own limits for prop wash, UHF readability, and camera clearance. This is not a one-size firmware—it is design constraints tied to your drawings.

Flight method and image quality

We tune exposure, sling stabilization, and frame rate so barcodes and RFID reads survive without manual rework. When needed we add a second pass from the opposite aisle or pair flights with ground spot checks.

Identification and stock-keeping workflows

WMS reconciliation and reporting

Results land in your stack: variances, photos, bin geometry, capture timestamps. Queues for re-flight, manual triage, and shift-close exports to Excel/ERP are supported.

  • RFID/UHF and barcodes: on-the-fly capture and stabilized hover reads
  • Photo evidence for disputed bins—audit trail for adjustments
  • Live variance reports with triage flags for the planner
  • Camera calibration per zone lighting (LED glare, metal bounce, mezzanine shadows)
  • Route templates per rack family (pallet, shelf, floor stack)
  • Data audit trail: who approved a variance and when a re-flight occurred