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Techbloom: AIoT-Driven Smart Operations and Smart Logistics for Industrial Sites

As manufacturing becomes more intelligent, flexible and globally connected, industrial operations are becoming harder to manage with traditional methods. People, vehicles, machines, materials, spaces and handling assets often operate across fragmented processes and disconnected systems. Site managers may have warehouse systems, automation equipment and manual reports, yet still lack real-time visibility into what is happening on the floor, where bottlenecks are forming and how resources should be reallocated.

Techbloom (Beijing) Information Technology Co., Ltd. is a smart operations and smart logistics solution provider built to address this challenge. The company focuses on manufacturing and broader industrial environments, using AIoT, industrial IoT, digital twins, big data analytics, AI algorithms and intelligent equipment to help enterprises connect fragmented on-site resources and turn daily execution data into measurable operational improvement.

Techbloom's core approach is based on the digitalization and orchestration of six essential site resource categories: people, vehicles, machines, materials, spaces and handling assets. By connecting these resources through IoT hardware, business software and AI-driven platforms, manufacturers can move beyond manual records, paper-based workflows and after-the-fact reporting. They can see real-time site status, trace execution processes, identify operational waste and make better decisions based on objective data.

To support this approach, Techbloom has developed a complete solution portfolio. Wisdom, the company's intelligent operations platform, acts as the operational brain for digital twin modeling, resource visibility, KPI analysis, bottleneck diagnosis, task forecasting and intelligent dispatch. Noah, the IoT management platform, connects and manages different types of IoT devices, enabling device monitoring, data interfaces, predictive maintenance and visualized operations. Business systems such as LES, WMS, LCT and SRM support logistics execution, warehouse management, supply chain control tower capabilities and supplier collaboration. IoT hardware such as RFID portals, UWB positioning, PTL+X, industrial Mesh networks, OCR/image recognition, wearable devices and e-paper tags collect reliable execution data from the physical site. Techbloom also provides intelligent equipment and automation integration, including AGV/AMR systems, unmanned forklifts, AS/RS, smart racks, AI inspection robots and following robots.



Unlike vendors that focus only on software, hardware or automation equipment, Techbloom emphasizes scenario-based problem solving. In industrial operations, performance issues rarely come from one isolated asset. They usually emerge when processes, resources, systems and execution activities are not coordinated. For this reason, Techbloom typically starts with consulting, diagnosis and scenario analysis. Based on a customer's capacity, material flow, layout, workforce, equipment and system environment, the company designs practical solution combinations that match real operational needs.

Manufacturers can start with a high-value scenario, such as SPS picking, RFID-based inbound and outbound recognition, UWB vehicle positioning, line-side material pulling, AGV dispatch optimization, finished goods locating, tool and asset management, hospital SPD consumables management or AI-powered safety inspection. These scenario modules can then be expanded step by step into a broader smart logistics or site operations optimization program.

Techbloom has accumulated project experience across automotive manufacturing, auto parts, engineering machinery, electronics, airports, logistics and warehousing, healthcare, power and energy, tobacco, food, tire manufacturing and rail transit. Typical applications include using PTL+X and wearable devices to reduce picking errors and dependence on operator experience; using RFID portals for automatic identification and error prevention; using UWB positioning to track people, vehicles, goods and handling assets; using Wisdom to analyze vehicle empty travel, labor efficiency, order backlog and warehouse bottlenecks; using Noah to reduce IoT device maintenance complexity; and using AI inspection robots to support safety, equipment, environment and abnormal-event inspections.

For manufacturers, Techbloom's value is not simply about installing another system or purchasing more equipment. It is about building a continuous improvement mechanism for site operations. Companies can understand where resources are being wasted, which processes are affecting delivery, whether people and vehicles are being used efficiently, and how space, inventory and equipment can be optimized through data-driven decision-making.

Techbloom aims to work with manufacturers, industrial automation integrators, warehouse logistics system integrators, WMS/MES/ERP solution providers and intelligent equipment partners. With its scenario-based solutions, software platforms, IoT hardware, intelligent equipment and remote support capabilities, Techbloom can help partners deliver more competitive smart logistics and industrial operations projects to local customers.

Looking ahead, Techbloom will continue to focus on AIoT, digital twins, industrial IoT, AI robots and smart logistics platforms. Its mission is to help industrial enterprises move from isolated digital projects to connected, measurable and continuously optimized operations. For companies pursuing smart factories, smart logistics, cost reduction, efficiency improvement and global operations, Techbloom is not only a technology provider, but also a long-term partner for operational transformation.

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If you are planning a smart factory, smart logistics, operational efficiency or overseas industrial digitalization project, Techbloom welcomes the opportunity to discuss the right transformation path for your site.

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