A new container‑specific tracking device designed to enhance cargo visibility across global supply chains has been launched, offering logistics and freight operators improved monitoring and security for intermodal transport. The platform addresses long‑standing challenges with connectivity and device survivability that have hindered traditional shipment tracking solutions.
The newly introduced Tracker 1™ system integrates a multi‑layer communications stack that combines cellular networks with satellite fallback and an IoT mesh network, helping ensure continuous location reporting even in remote areas or at sea. The rugged, discreet design is purpose‑built for container use and includes long battery life, impact detection and programmable geofencing, giving logistics planners real‑time insights into freight movements.
Unlike consumer‑grade devices adapted for freight use, this next‑generation tracker was engineered from the ground up for intermodal logistics, eliminating common weaknesses such as short battery life and intermittent connectivity. Installation is simple and does not require drilling, wiring or external antennas, making deployment across large fleets faster and less disruptive.
The platform is now available to ocean carriers, container leasing firms and logistics providers worldwide, with both purchase and flexible leasing options to suit different operational needs. Industry observers say improved container tracking helps planners better anticipate delays, manage risk and optimise routing—especially in an era where supply chain disruptions and cost pressures remain key concerns.
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