One Factory. Zero Excuses.
Zero Cold Room Blackouts.
How a well-known Malaysian ice cream manufacturer replaced RM 24,000 in failed counterfeit radios with an Octogen RBT V61 LoRa system — covering every corner of the factory floor, straight through -20°C cold storage walls.
Which role are you? This problem looks different from every floor.
“We were shouting across the production floor for years. I did not realise how much time we were losing until it stopped.”
You care about whether the whole operation runs as one unit — from the production line to the cold room to the loading bay. B Factory's manager knew the counterfeit radios were a problem long before they ran the numbers. The Coordination Breakdown challenge and the Results Dashboard are the most relevant sections for you.
“The moment I stepped inside Cold Room A, all communication cut out. We had no way to reach anyone until we walked back out.”
You deal with the hardest environment — sub-zero temperatures, thick insulated walls, and the safety risk of being unreachable. The signal dead zone section explains exactly why the counterfeit units failed your team, and why LoRa technology changed everything.
“We lost two batches waiting for instructions that never got through. That is real money — and it was all because the radio cut out at the wrong moment.”
Your problem: batch timing is tight and any delay cascades. The moment comms break down between production and cold storage, product quality is at risk. The Solution Steps section shows exactly how the channel design was built around your workflow.
“After our third radio purchase in two years, someone finally asked why we kept buying the same things that kept breaking.”
You are dealing with the real cost of counterfeit radios — not just the purchase price, but replacement cycles, downtime, and worker frustration. The Hidden Costs tab lays it out clearly. The numbers will change how you think about the next equipment decision.
These problems — you may have faced them too
The Radio Died the Moment You Walked In
B Factory's counterfeit radios had a real-world range of 10 to 15 metres — barely enough to cross the production floor. The moment a worker entered a cold room with its thick insulated walls, communication dropped to zero. There was no workaround.
- Cold Room A at -20°C: complete signal blackout from all units tested on day one
- Remote production line: maximum 8m range — workers had to shout over machinery noise
- Loading bay: signal collapsed due to metal roller doors and exterior wall interference
5 Teams, 5 WhatsApp Groups, 1 Production Line at Risk
With no reliable radio, B Factory's teams defaulted to WhatsApp groups — one per department. Inside cold rooms, gloved hands and freezing screens made phones unusable. On the factory floor, machine noise drowned out voice calls completely.
- Cold room workers removed gloves to use phones — food safety and temperature protocol violation
- Production line leads averaged 4 to 7 minutes to get a response during peak hours
- Two batch overruns occurred in a single quarter due to delayed cold storage handoff confirmation
RM 8,000 Per Purchase. Three Purchases in Two Years.
The counterfeit radios were cheap on day one. By the end of year two, B Factory had spent more than RM 24,000 replacing units that never lasted, with no improvement in coverage and no support when things went wrong.
- Initial purchase: 20 units at ~RM 400 each = RM 8,000, failed within 6 months
- Replacement cycle: re-purchased twice more with same poor performance each time
- Production downtime from communication failures: estimated RM 12,000+ over 18 months
- Zero after-sales support — supplier disappeared after delivery
After their third radio purchase failed within weeks of deployment, B Factory ran a full cost audit. The total spend on counterfeit radios over 18 months had exceeded RM 24,000 — more than what a proper professional system would have cost. They had not been saving money. They had been paying twice for equipment that never worked.
4 things Octogen did at B Factory
Not a radio swap — a full communication infrastructure review, designed around the factory layout, cold room architecture, and team structure. Click each step to explore.
What factory-wide comms looks like in real time
This is the actual channel load from B Factory's busiest production shift — 4 channels, 30 devices, both cold rooms running live.
4 channels · 30 devices · 2 cold rooms live · 0 coverage gaps
3 days — from survey to live factory comms
RF Survey & Planning
- 08:30Octogen team on-site — full factory walkthrough with RF testing equipment
- 10:15Cold Room A tested at -20°C: LoRa penetration confirmed at 100%, counterfeit at 0%
- 12:00Cold Room B and basement storage mapped — 3 additional dead zones identified
- 15:30R8002 repeater placement finalised — coverage plan report delivered to factory manager
Installation & System Test
- 07:00R8002 repeaters installed at survey positions before morning shift begins
- 09:30All 30 RBT V61 units programmed and labelled by team and channel
- 11:00Full system test in both cold rooms at operating temperature — all units confirmed
- 14:0020-minute team briefing completed — all supervisors confident on channel assignments
Live Operation & Handover
- 07:00First full production shift on new system — all 30 units active simultaneously
- 09:45First cold room batch transfer coordinated via radio — zero delays, zero walking
- 14:30End of shift review: 0 dropouts, 0 protocol violations, 0 glove removals for phones
- 16:00Handover complete — B Factory team fully self-sufficient on the system
3-Day Deployment Scorecard
Numbers don't lie
We thought we were saving money by buying cheaper radios. We were wrong. After three purchases and RM 24,000 later, we were still shouting across the production floor and completely blind inside the cold rooms. The Octogen system changed everything — our cold room supervisors can now communicate instantly without leaving their station or removing their gloves. When we opened the second warehouse, we extended the same system without hesitation. It was the obvious choice.
Things you probably want to know
Don't pay twice for communication that doesn't work
B Factory spent RM 24,000 on counterfeit radios before making the switch. You don't have to.



