Smart Banking Archive Storage & RFID Project
This banking archive storage project reference covered three locations and combined high-density smart mobile shelving with RFID archive management and integrated archive-room monitoring.
High-density records storage across multiple archive locations
The project required substantial physical archive capacity across multiple locations while also supporting more organized records management and centralized visibility of the archive environment.
The resulting system combined high-density storage with selected smart archive functions instead of treating the shelving, records-management layer and room monitoring as unrelated equipment.
This case focuses on project scale, storage method and system-level functions. Detailed layouts, quantities, security deployment and technical architecture remain outside the public page.
Dense Physical Storage
Large records volumes required efficient use of available archive floor area.
Archive Identification
RFID formed part of the documented records-management layer.
Room Monitoring
Archive-room environmental information formed part of the broader smart archive system.
Centralized Visibility
Selected archive-room functions were coordinated within a wider management environment.
The project combined five system-level capabilities
Public information is intentionally limited to functional categories. Equipment quantities, detailed device locations and security architecture are not published.
Smart Mobile Shelving
High-density movable shelving formed the primary physical storage platform.
RFID Management
RFID supported the physical archive-management layer within the documented project scope.
Environmental Monitoring
Archive-room environmental conditions formed part of the integrated monitoring scope.
Security & Protection
Controlled archive-room security and protection functions were included at system level.
Centralized Monitoring
Selected storage and archive-room information could be coordinated within the broader management environment.
Smart mobile shelving provided the high-density physical storage layer
Mobile shelving allows archive capacity to increase by reducing the number of permanent aisles required inside the storage area. For banking records with long retention periods, this can significantly improve the usable storage density of a dedicated archive room.
In the reference project, the physical shelving system formed one layer of a broader smart archive environment that also included records-management and monitoring functions.
A banking archive can be treated as one coordinated records environment
The value of this reference is not a specific equipment quantity. It demonstrates experience coordinating physical archive capacity with records-management and smart archive functions.
Multi-Site Coordination
The reference involved three project locations rather than one isolated archive room.
High-Density Storage
Mobile shelving addressed substantial physical archive capacity requirements.
Physical + Digital Layer
RFID provided a records-management layer alongside the physical storage system.
Smart Archive Environment
Storage, monitoring and management functions were treated as parts of one wider project.
Project evidence without publishing sensitive deployment details
Banking archive projects can involve sensitive building, security and records-management information. This public case therefore describes only the level of detail needed to demonstrate relevant project capability.
Explore the industry, engineering and manufacturing behind this reference
A reference project provides evidence of relevant experience. A new archive still requires its own layout, capacity, system configuration and commercial review.
Planning a similar banking archive project
The reference demonstrates relevant experience, but the final system for any new institution should be designed around its own records, building and management requirements.
Is this presented as a historical SAS contract?
Why are exact project dimensions and equipment quantities not shown?
Does every banking archive require RFID?
What information is needed for a similar project?
Planning a Banking or Financial Archive Project?
Send SAS your room plan, archive quantity, stored-item format, expected growth and preferred operating level. The final storage and management configuration can then be reviewed around your actual project requirements.
