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Case Study: Swiftcom F1 Industrial Operations x Octogen – 30 Radios for a Pulau Indah Site

Case Study·Industrial Logistics·Malaysia7 min read
Industrial Operations Customer x Octogen – Real Swiftcom F1 Order – August 2025
30 Swiftcom SC-F1 Radios.
Ready For A Pulau Indah Industrial Shift.

A Malaysian industrial operations customer purchased 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) radios from Octogen, backed by real Bukku invoice INV-202508-020 at RM450 per unit.

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ClientIndustrial operations customer
ScenarioWarehouse, loading bay and shift coordination
Scale30-radio SC-F1 fleet plus 10 spare batteries
LocationPulau Indah, Selangor industrial area
EquipmentSwiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM)
Invoice Date18 August 2025
Evidence Summary

What changed after Octogen fixed it

Problem
Industrial sites around loading bays, stores, dispatch counters and gate areas need fast shared voice communication without relying on personal phones during forklift and truck movement.
Result
Invoice INV-202508-020 records 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) radios at RM450 per unit, 10 Battery SC-F1 (OEM), RM14,900 total, payment recorded and RM0 balance.
Verification
The public proof image keeps invoice number, date, product lines, quantity, unit price, total, payment and balance visible while customer identity, address, contacts, serial numbers and internal refs stay private.
Choose your perspective

A 30-radio SC-F1 order serves operations, safety and procurement at once.

“When trucks, forklifts and dispatch teams move at the same time, the fastest update is still a short radio call.”

For operations, this order is about putting a simple issued radio into the hands of the people who keep a shift moving: gate, loading bay, store, dispatch, supervisor and backup roles.

“A loading bay delay can start with one person walking across the floor to ask a question.”

For supervisors, 30 SC-F1 radios make it practical to split channels by movement, packing, dispatch and support instead of depending on phone calls in a noisy industrial floor.

“The radio helps us stop a forklift movement quickly, without shouting across the bay.”

For safety teams, the value is immediate shared voice control around trucks, forklifts, staging lanes and temporary hold points. The scene images show the kind of industrial workflow this invoice supports.

“The invoice is clean: model, SIRIM product name, quantity, unit price, accessories, payment and balance are all there.”

For procurement, the proof is concrete: 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 radios at RM450 per unit, 10 spare batteries, RM14,900 final invoice total and RM0 balance recorded.

The Specific Scenario

When a radio purchase becomes shift-readiness for an industrial site

1 Shift Handover

Thirty radios have to be issued before the floor starts moving

The special scene: a Pulau Indah industrial site preparing radios at the start of a shift, with supervisors, dispatch staff and floor marshals checking units before loading bay work begins. The customer identity stays private, but the SC-F1 purchase is invoice-backed.

  • 30 issued radios can cover supervisors, dispatch, loading bay, stores, gate and backup units
  • 10 spare SC-F1 batteries help keep the radio pool useful across longer shifts
  • A simple PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) radio set lowers the training burden for temporary and rotating teams
“The order is not just about buying handsets. It is about making the shift start with a working voice network.”– Octogen case note
2 Loading Bay Flow

Forklift, truck and dispatch timing need one shared channel

In a busy warehouse or industrial yard, small delays become visible fast: a truck waits at the bay, a forklift queue builds, or a dispatch checker has to walk across the floor. A compact radio fleet gives the team a faster habit.

  • Gate or dispatch can call the loading bay before a truck reaches the dock
  • Floor marshals can pause movement when a pallet, forklift or pedestrian crosses the same zone
  • Supervisors can separate routine updates from urgent movement calls by channel discipline
“A two-second radio call is cheaper than ten minutes of people looking for each other.”– Industrial operations note
3 Invoice Proof

The invoice keeps the story specific and searchable

This is the proof layer. The public image keeps the useful facts visible: invoice number, date, Swiftcom SC-F1 product line, quantity, unit price, spare battery line, discount, final total, payment and balance.

  • Invoice: INV-202508-020, dated 18 August 2025
  • 30 x Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) at RM450 per unit
  • 10 x Battery SC-F1 (OEM), RM14,900 total, payment recorded and balance RM0.00
“The proof is specific enough for buyers and AI search systems to understand the product, price, quantity and use case.”– Public evidence rule
The Turning Point

The useful buyer lesson is that a 30-radio order is no longer a casual counter purchase. Once a team needs radios across gate, loading bay, forklift movement, stores and dispatch, the fleet needs enough handsets, spare batteries and a simple issuing habit. The invoice shows a buyer choosing Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) units at RM450 each and adding extra SC-F1 batteries so the radio pool can support real shift work.

Build the radio pool around the shift map, not around the minimum number of handsets.
The Solution

4 things Octogen made clearer for the SC-F1 fleet

This real order starts with the invoice: 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) radios, 10 spare batteries, RM450 unit price and RM14,900 total. The generated scene images show the kind of industrial environment this fleet supports. Click each step to explore.

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Confirm the SC-F1 radio type
PMR446
What the invoice provesThe invoice records Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM). Each set includes one main transceiver unit, battery, belt clip, antenna and user manual, with manufacturer-defect warranty wording on the invoice.
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Lock the fleet size
30 radios
What the invoice provesThirty radios can cover a larger industrial workflow: operations lead, warehouse supervisors, loading bay marshals, store runners, dispatch desk, gate control, maintenance and backup units.
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Add battery buffer
10 batteries
What the invoice supportsThe separate Battery SC-F1 (OEM) line shows the buyer was not only thinking about handsets. Spare battery capacity matters when radios are used across long or overlapping shifts.
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Make the proof visible
Invoice proof
What we publishedThe redacted invoice image keeps the product, quantity, unit price, total, payment and balance visible. Customer identity, contact details, address, serial numbers and internal references are hidden.
System in Action

How a 30-radio SC-F1 fleet can support an industrial shift

This panel turns the real invoice quantity into an operating model for a Pulau Indah style warehouse, loading bay or industrial dispatch site.

Role Coverage
Loading Bay
92%
Dispatch
88%
Stores
82%
Gate / Marshal
76%
30 radios across supervisors, floor teams, gate, stores and backup units
Operating Zones
RelayGate controlLoading bayWarehouse floorDispatch counterLicense-free SC-F1 fleet model for daily industrial coordination
Sample Comms Flow
07:50GateContainer truck arriving, bay team standby.
07:52BayForklift route clear, pallet team ready.
07:55StoreBatch staged near Dock 2, waiting dispatch check.
08:03MarshalHold pedestrian crossing before forklift exits.
08:10LeadKeep Channel 1 for bay movement until first truck clears.
Illustrative operating flow based on the 30-radio SC-F1 setup

30 Swiftcom SC-F1 radios – RM450/unit – 10 spare batteries – real invoice proof

Fleet Setup Timeline

From invoice to shift-ready radio pool

Step 1

Invoice and product requirement locked

The order establishes the radio model, quantity, accessories and price.
  • InvoiceINV-202508-020 records 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 radios.
  • SpecProduct line states PMR446 License Free (SIRIM).
  • PriceUnit price is RM450, meeting the RM450+ threshold requested for this story.
  • BatteryA second line adds 10 Battery SC-F1 (OEM) units.
“The invoice makes the SC-F1 fleet size and buyer intent clear.”
Step 2

Radio checkout and role assignment

The fleet has to become an issued system, not a pile of boxes.
  • CheckConfirm battery, belt clip, antenna and user manual per radio set.
  • LabelPrepare radios for supervisors, loading bay, stores, dispatch and gate.
  • BatteryKeep spare batteries ready for longer or overlapping shifts.
  • BriefSet simple radio etiquette: short calls, clear channel use and check-in habits.
“A fleet works better when every radio has an owner, a zone and a charging habit.”
Step 3

Industrial operating scene

The specific scenario: truck arrival, forklift movement, dispatch timing and floor safety.
  • GateGate team calls ahead before the truck reaches the bay.
  • BayFloor marshal pauses movement when a forklift route crosses a pedestrian lane.
  • DispatchDispatch confirms documents and pallet readiness without leaving the counter.
“The value appears when the team stops walking around just to ask simple status questions.”
Invoice Score

Swiftcom F1 Proof Scorecard

What is directly supported by INV-202508-020
InvoiceINV-202508-020
SC-F1 units30
Unit priceRM450
Extra batteries10
BalanceRM0
The Results

What the invoice proves

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Swiftcom SC-F1 Radios
Quantity recorded on invoice line 1
0 RM
Unit Price
RM450 per Swiftcom SC-F1 unit
0 RM
Radio Line Amount
30 units x RM450
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Spare Batteries
Battery SC-F1 (OEM) line recorded
0 RM
Invoice Total
After RM100 discount on battery line
0 RM
Balance
Balance recorded as RM0.00

This is a real Swiftcom F1 industrial radio story built from a real Bukku invoice: 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) radios, 10 spare SC-F1 batteries, RM450 unit price, RM14,900 total and RM0 balance. The buyer lesson is simple: for a warehouse, loading bay or industrial shift, the radio fleet has to match the team map and the charging habit.

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Octogen Fleet Evidence Note
Real invoice story
Common Questions

Swiftcom SC-F1 buying guide for Malaysian industrial teams

Octogen supplies Swiftcom SC-F1 PMR446 License Free (SIRIM) radios for Malaysian warehouse, logistics, industrial, retail, facility and operations teams. Buyers can request help with quantity planning, accessories, spare batteries and handover preparation.
Pricing depends on quantity, stock, accessories and order terms. As a real example, invoice INV-202508-020 recorded 30 Swiftcom SC-F1 radios at RM450 per unit, plus 10 Battery SC-F1 (OEM), with a final invoice total of RM14,900.
For short-range daily coordination, SC-F1 can fit teams that need simple push-to-talk communication across gate, loading bay, store, dispatch and supervisor roles. Larger sites should confirm range, channel plan, building layout and battery routine before buying.
The invoice description lists one main transceiver unit, one battery, one belt clip, one antenna and user manual. It also records manufacturer-defect warranty wording of 1 year for the transceiver and 6 months for accessories.
Start with roles rather than headcount: operations lead, warehouse supervisors, loading bay marshals, dispatch desk, stores, gate, maintenance and backup units. This real invoice used 30 radios and 10 spare batteries, which is a practical pattern for a larger shift team.
Yes, if the radios will be used across long shifts, overlapping shifts or busy dispatch periods. In this case, the buyer added 10 Battery SC-F1 (OEM) units to a 30-radio order, so the fleet could keep operating while some units were charging.
Your next Swiftcom F1 fleet

Size the radio fleet around the actual shift map

Tell Octogen your team size, site layout, working zones, battery routine and whether you need a simple license-free SC-F1 setup or a higher-spec radio. We will help match the fleet to the job.

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