Micro-location technology involves precise location tracking within confined spaces, offering granular visibility into asset movements and worker activity. Volan’s micro-location solutions use RTLS, UWB, and geofencing technologies to provide accurate, real-time data on asset and personnel positioning in complex environments like warehouses, manufacturing plants, and airports. This technology enables businesses to optimize workflows, increase efficiency, and improve safety by ensuring the precise tracking of equipment, inventory, and workers. By offering micro-location insights, Volan helps businesses gain better control and reduce operational inefficiencies. Read our Volan blog posts below to learn more.

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Optimizing Aircraft Turn Times with Volan’s Micro-Location Technology

Michael Bettua explains how Volan’s micro-location technology optimizes aircraft turn times by providing real-time tracking of ground support vehicles, such as fuel and luggage trucks. This enables more precise coordination, reducing idle times and increasing operational efficiency, which is critical for maximizing flight capacity and ensuring on-time departures. The technology also enhances safety and regulatory compliance while cutting down operational costs and carbon emissions. Airports using Volan have reported significant improvements, such as reducing average turn times by 15%, leading to more flights and better passenger satisfaction.

Airports Are Meeting Passenger Demand and Improving Efficiency With Micro-Location Technology  

Michael Bettua provides an in-depth analysis of how micro-location technology can support airport operations, especially as passenger numbers continue to rise. It explores the benefits of this technology for resource management, compliance with health and safety regulations, and enhancing the passenger experience, backed by real-world examples and future outlooks.

Volan Technology Architecture Differentiators

Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) are increasingly commonplace in industrial applications, ranging from tool tracking for manufacturers to indoor mapping of warehouses. With industrial companies allocating as much as 70% of their operational expenses on labor, RTLS technologies seek new capabilities for labor analysis.