In aerospace and MRO, tracking alone is not enough.
You also need control.
That’s why many facilities use RFID tool cabinets as controlled access points.
In real deployments, systems like the CK-GT1 RFID Tool Cabinet are used because they combine:
This makes it easier to maintain compliance without slowing down operations.
RFID for tools helps reduce uncertainty by making tool movement visible, traceable, and controlled.
It doesn’t replace technicians or processes—it supports them by removing manual tracking from the equation.
If you’re evaluating tool tracking solutions for aerospace or MRO operations,
the key is not just tracking tools—but ensuring full accountability and traceability across all shifts and maintenance cycles.
A structured RFID system is usually the most practical starting point.