Global Deployment
Success Stories
Precision hardware meets global scale. Explore how SIGAN ecosystems redefine traceability and efficiency in complex industrial hubs.

Netherlands 3PL Hub: Transitioning from Manual Sorting to 100% RFID Automation
Global Logistics Infrastructure Alliance // Port of Rotterdam
A premier 3PL provider in the Netherlands managing over 200,000 square meters of high-density racking. As e-commerce volume spiked, their legacy barcode-only system became a massive operational bottleneck in the Port of Rotterdam.

Australian Outback: Securing National Export Compliance for 50,000 Cattle
Queensland Beef Breeding Alliance // Australia
A massive cattle station in Queensland spanning 15,000 hectares. New national traceability mandates required every animal to have a verified digital history to maintain export eligibility to the EU and USA.

Singapore Private Hospital: Eradicating Bedside Medication Errors via RFID Identity Sync
Tier-1 Metropolitan Medical Center // Singapore
A leading private hospital in Singapore with 500+ beds. Their goal was to achieve 'HIMSS Stage 7' certification by digitizing every patient interaction and eliminating manual medication verification.

Middle East Mega-Event: Managing 80,000 Attendees with Zero Queue Congestion
Premier International Event Organizer // Abu Dhabi, UAE
A three-day international music festival hosting 80,000 fans in Abu Dhabi. The organizer needed to eliminate massive entry queues and secure onsite transactions in a high-density, low-latency environment.
Offshore Energy: Enabling 100% Read Reliability in Severe Salt-Spray Environments
State-Owned Energy Infrastructure Corp // Middle East
Offshore drilling platforms in the Persian Gulf. Equipment is constantly exposed to high salinity, extreme humidity, and high-pressure mechanical washing.

Metropolitan Smart Grid: Bridging Legacy Infrastructure with 5G Edge Computing
Municipal Electricity & Grid Provider // Latin America
A major city in Latin America with 2 million residents. The electricity provider needed to modernize their data collection for legacy meters tucked into hard-to-reach electrical cabinets.











