RFID garment on hanger technology is transforming how fashion distribution centers manage hanging garments at scale. In GOH environments, thousands of items move every hour. When visibility is limited, even a small error in receiving, size distribution or traceability can quickly escalate into stock-outs, rework and hidden shrinkage.
Traditional GOH processes are fragile. They depend on manual checks, partial scans and delayed corrections. RFID Garment On Hanger solutions replace that fragility with continuous data capture. Receiving becomes faster. Distribution becomes accurate. Shrinkage becomes visible and controllable. This shift turns GOH lines from operational risk into a reliable, data-driven flow.
Why GOH flows remain a bottleneck in fashion logistics
Even in highly automated warehouses, hanging garments often remain the least controlled flow. Automation may exist at conveyor level, but identification and verification still rely heavily on people. At the same time, pressure for speed and accuracy keeps increasing.
Manual inbound limits RFID garment on hanger performance
Inbound GOH shipments frequently arrive mixed by size, store and collection. When verification is manual, teams can only sample or trust packing lists. This creates blind spots that are hard to correct later.
Errors at this stage usually surface too late. Size curves do not match store demand. Quantities are wrong. Vendor issues are discovered only after stores complain. By then, rework and urgent transport are already unavoidable.
Partial identification slows down GOH operations
Some GOH lines use automation but still rely on barcodes or incomplete identification. When mismatches appear, conveyors must stop and operators intervene. Productivity drops and flow stability disappears.
This stop-and-fix mode creates bottlenecks at peak hours. Labor requirements increase just to keep service levels stable. Scaling volumes becomes difficult without adding headcount.
Lack of traceability increases shrinkage risk
Without item-level visibility, every discrepancy becomes hard to explain. Missing garments, incomplete deliveries or unexplained losses require manual investigation. Results are often inconclusive. Operations teams lack clear evidence of where losses occur. Claims with vendors or carriers become complex. Shrinkage remains a cost that is accepted rather than controlled.
What RFID garment on hanger brings to operations
When every hanging garment carries an RFID tag, identification becomes automatic. Read points capture data in motion, without stopping conveyors. Verification is continuous and complete.
Clustag designs Smart RFID intralogistics solutions that connect physical GOH flows with real-time data across the warehouse.
Faster receiving with RFID Garment On Hanger
RFID transforms GOH inbound into a true control point. Entire blocks or individual garments are read automatically and compared with expected data in real time.
Receiving becomes faster because manual scanning disappears. Errors are detected immediately at the dock, not days later. Inventory data is accurate from the first moment and can be directly synchronized with WMS and ERP systems.
Accurate size distribution and pre-sorting
With unique identification, size distribution stops being a manual exercise. Each block can be validated before it leaves the warehouse, ensuring that the correct size curve is assigned to each store.
This prevents incorrect assortments from reaching stores. Emergency replenishments are significantly reduced. Distribution follows merchandising rules consistently and predictably.
Item-level traceability and shrinkage control
Every RFID read creates a digital footprint. Each garment builds a trace from inbound to outbound. This visibility is essential to control losses.
When discrepancies occur, teams can quickly identify where they happened. Investigations are faster and more objective. Shrinkage stops being a mystery and becomes a measurable operational variable.
Clustag’s RFID tunnels for Garment‑on‑Hanger operations
Clustag offers a complete portfolio of GOH RFID devices designed for both automatic and manual operations. All solutions are part of the same Smart RFID intralogistics ecosystem, including Zentup to combine hardware, embedded control and software.

GOHT Station for automatic block reading
The GOHT Station is designed for automatic GOH lines that need to verify entire blocks of hanging garments at speed. It performs full shipment checks while conveyors keep moving, without disrupting flow.
It integrates easily into existing infrastructures and adapts to different block sizes, speeds and layouts.
GOTHI Station for single-garment control
For operations that require individual validation, the GOHTi Station performs item-by-item RFID reading at high throughput. This level of control is especially relevant for complex assortments, mixed destinations or high-value garments where every SKU must be verified before dispatch.
Hanging Rack Station for manual GOH processes
Not all GOH flows are automated. Wheeled racks are often used for inbound, quality control or returns. The Hanging Rack Station brings RFID control to these manual processes. It enables fast verification without slowing operators and prevents unwanted external readings thanks to controlled RFID environments.
Scaling RFID Garment On Hanger across the network
Implementing RFID in GOH flows is not only a technology upgrade. It is an operational transformation. The most successful projects start with the most painful touchpoints, such as inbound errors or incorrect size distribution.
Once processes and interfaces are validated in one site, solutions can be replicated across distribution centers and markets. Over time, the collected data supports continuous improvement in vendor management, assortment planning and network design.
Ready to optimize your GOH operations?
If you want to improve accuracy, speed and traceability in your hanging garment flows, RFID Garment On Hanger can turn GOH operations into a strategic advantage. Contact Clustag via the website form or visit the Customer Experience Center to see Smart RFID intralogistics solutions in action.


