
SivaIot

Posted on Nov-2025
SivaIot
In demanding supply-chain, logistics and RTI (Returnable Transport Item) environments, one of the most common failure modes is the label that simply won’t stick — especially when assets are wooden pallets, crates, barrels or cardboard cartons that go through rough handling, heat, moisture and repeated reuse. Many standard RFID labels for wooden surfaces rely purely on adhesive; when surfaces are fibrous, uneven or exposed to heat (such as kiln-drying of wood) or wet outdoor yards, those adhesives can blister, peel or detach altogether. Meanwhile, the RFID inlay becomes unreadable, decoupling that asset from your tracking system and undermining ROI.
SIVA IoT, one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality RFID labels & tags, introduces Re-Load Pro 42 Paste & Pin RFID Label: a next-generation solution specifically engineered for wooden RTIs, wooden crates, barrels and cardboard cartons. Built with dual-mounting capability — industrial adhesive plus clearly-marked staple zones — this label bridges the gap between pure adhesive labels and bulky hard tags. On wood or rough surfaces, the label adheres firmly, then a staple through the designated “safe” zone locks the tag in place without damaging the inlay. On smoother cardboard or crates, the label may be just pasted, giving flexibility. This makes it one of the most durable and versatile staple-mount RFID tags for Supply Chain & Logistics.
If your tracking architecture hinges on wood/carrier assets, and you’ve seen labels peel off, detach, or fail in the field — then moving to a hybrid “paste & pin” label model is a decisive upgrade. For system integrators, this means fewer failures, more reliable read data, lower maintenance and smoother deployments. And for SIVA Group, introducing Re-Load Pro 42 Paste & Pin reflects our deep RFID design expertise, surface-specific tag engineering and commitment to high-volume global logistics use-cases.
Ready to explore how this stick & staple style RFID label can upgrade your wood-based RTI tracking? Contact our team today for sample requests, technical data or pilot deployments.