Chennai, Sriperumbudur, Oragadam, Hosur — Tamil Nadu's automotive corridor runs on steel bins and trolleys moving between OEM plants and component suppliers every shift. RALMP's Bin & Trolley Management standardizes how that circulation is tracked, plant to plant.
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Tamil Nadu's automotive corridor runs on a constant loop of steel bins and trolleys between OEM plants in Chennai and a dense supplier base in Sriperumbudur, Oragadam and Hosur. Each plant along that corridor often tracks its own bins a different way — one on paper, another on a spreadsheet — so nobody has one shared count.
A group with plants in more than one Tamil Nadu city doesn't need to force every plant into an identical process. RALMP's Bin & Trolley Management lets each plant configure its own movement route and checkpoints, while every location reports through the same platform.
RFID gate capture for steel bins and trolleys moving across Tamil Nadu's Chennai–Sriperumbudur–Oragadam–Hosur automotive corridor.
Each plant configures its own movement route while reporting through one shared platform.
Live bin and trolley counts on a big screen at every Tamil Nadu plant.
Every dispatch and return logged with who, when and how — the record for a cross-plant shortage dispute.
Steel Bin, Plastic Crate, Material Trolley or Euro Pallet — each registered with its own checkpoint and label.
Each Tamil Nadu plant sets its own movement stages, from in-plant through to supplier return.
RFID gate readers or handheld scans capture the batch at both the supplier's dock and the OEM's gate.
A shared dashboard shows in-plant, in-transit and at-supplier counts across every Tamil Nadu location.
An overdue-return alert fires before a shortage becomes a reconciliation call.
| Factor | RALMP | Register Book |
|---|---|---|
| Cross-Plant Standardization | Same tracking method at every Tamil Nadu plant | Different register or spreadsheet per site |
| OEM-Supplier Handoff | RFID capture at both dispatch and receiving gate | Manual tally on each side, rarely matching |
| Shortage Resolution | Shared movement log both sides trust | Two conflicting paper records |
| Overdue Detection | Automated alert on a configured threshold | Noticed only at the next physical count |
From Chennai's OEM plants to the supplier belt in Sriperumbudur and Oragadam, and the auto-component manufacturers of Hosur, RALMP's Bin & Trolley Management is deployed and supported by Teknovara Solutions from Chennai across Tamil Nadu's manufacturing corridor.
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See how RALMP's Bin & Trolley Management keeps every plant along Tamil Nadu's automotive corridor on the same count.