GAO RFID Doll, Toy & Game Manufacturing RFID Solutions

Highly Accurate and Efficient RFID Solutions

GAO RFID offers several RFID solutions to help improve tracking your assets, managing your inventory, and controlling access and parking for your doll, toy and game manufacturing. With RFID tracking, managing inventory and assets can be as simple as an employee walking through your store with a handheld PC that automatically scans all tagged items.

GAO RFID Doll, Toy & Game Manufacturing Asset Management System

 What It Tracks

Our RFID system can track all doll, toy and game manufacturing assets including:

  • Moving supplies such as dollies, forklifts
  • Packing supplies such as: boxes, packing paper, tapes, labels and markers.
  • Hand tools such as pliers, hammers, bolt nuts
  • Materials such as paper, wood, plastic, clay, fabric
  • Injectable molds for dolls, toys, and games
  • Large or small stitching machines
  • Operate machines such as drill presses, reamers, flanging presses and punch presses
  • All of the asset that your doll, toy & game manufacturing center may utilize

 

Tracking is easy,  a staff member will need a handheld RFID reader and walk or ride through the manufacturing area and storage areas to have assets tracked. The GAO RFID Doll, Toy and Game Manufacturing is designed to meet the requirements of all manufacturers, from small to large operations.

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GAO RFID Doll, Toy and Game Manufacturing Inventory Management System

What It Manages

 The GAO RFID Doll, Toy and Game Manufacturing Inventory Management System can be effectively used to manage inventory of all the goods your facility manufacturers including:

  • Dolls and miniatures, doll parts, doll clothing
  • Action figures
  • Children’s vehicle toys
  • Crafts and hobby kits such as construction, electronic, wooden models and etc
  • Electronic and non-electronic toys
  • Puzzles
  • Board games
  • Video game machines

 

We offer a number of specialized RFID tags that can be affixed to your inventory that can accommodate a number of surface types such as:

In addition to the Doll, Toy and Game Manufacturing Asset Management and Inventory Management Solutions we also offer an RFID Access Control System and RFID Parking Control System that can be tailored to your store’s needs and controls who can access areas of your store and parking. Click on either below to learn more.

RFID Access Control System

RFID Parking Control System

 

The Doll, Toy & Game Manufacturing Industry

The doll, toy & game manufacturing industry specializes in designing and creating items that can be used for play. This is a large industry comprising of establishments mainly engaged in smaller sub-industries of manufacturing dolls, toys and games. Not only are these playthings used as a means of entertainment, parents also use them as a tool that contributes to their children’s development. Doll, toy and games represent the three growth stages of a child. When they are infants, they play with dolls and stuffed animals. When they become toddlers becoming more aware, they possess more toys with different functionalities and made from various materials like paper, plastic, clays and wood. When they grow to be teenagers or adults, dolls and toys are replaced by games, which require more logic, knowledge, skills and give the players a sense of achievement.

Due to the Industrial Revolution 4.0, the market trends of the doll, toy, and game, the manufacturing industry has changed significantly. Compared to the children in previous generations, nowadays, youngsters are moving away from traditional physical toys and are being enticed by online games and the internet instead. Therefore, it creates a challenge for any toy and doll manufacturers if they still consider children as their main target audience.

For centuries, most toys were handmade. Because of the increased demand from the market, most companies apply mass-production in manufacturing. Since there are diverse designs, models and styles of toy, doll, and game, the manufacturing processes of these playthings are unique. Firstly, the employees cast pieces of plastic in the mold until it is formed. After that, the machine assembles and colors the other parts if it is necessary. The workers in the assembly station will use various pieces of plastic, wood, metal, and fabric to make the cover for the toys. Lastly, they use some hand tools to fasten all the pieces and parts together to make a complete toy. With some playthings such as dolls or action figures, the people standing in the assembly line will link their body components like head, hands, legs together. More specifically, for example, if a doll model requires a fashionable hairstyle, there will be an additional phase that the head of the doll will be sent to a large stitching machine to have the synthetic hair sewed onto the head. The manufacturing processes of board games for example is quite different to the phases of dolls and toys. The workers use a piece of paper to print the playing surface, then glue it in a proper size of cardboard, and finish it by using a bookbinding tool to tape the two halves of the board together. Each manufacturing process is unique for various types of dolls, toys, and games.

Before the doll, toy, and game models are brought to mass production, manufacturers have to test the ideas and designs with many experts of all relevant fields. First, the companies need a prototype from the model makers. If the prototype is accepted, the companies will do some research on how to develop that product, determine appropriate materials which are safe and durable, while at a low cost. After the research and development, the idea will be forwarded to the professional engineers. More complicated or electronic toys might require the participation of plastic engineers, computer engineers, technicians and software programmers. Therefore, employees who desire to work in this industry are asked to have a bachelor degree and may come from any educational background such as engineering, architecture, art, science, and more. However, if someone is keen on working in the production stage, the companies do not require a formal degree beyond high school. Although skills from vocational training about sewing, using patterns, and understanding materials are helpful. The companies will provide extra training sessions to ensure all workers are qualified for their positions. Furthermore, the job in production is repetitive so the ideal workers need patience, attention to detail, ability to complete work quickly and accurately.