A purpose‑built container tracking device has been launched to address persistent visibility challenges across global supply chains, particularly during ocean, rail and inland transport. Unlike consumer‑grade trackers adapted for freight use, the new platform integrates multiple communication technologies and rugged engineering to deliver continuous reporting throughout extended intermodal routes.
The device — designed for concealed installation without drilling, wiring or external antennas — features a multi‑layered connectivity stack that combines LTE with fallback options, satellite communications and a proprietary IoT mesh network. These capabilities aim to solve common issues such as connectivity gaps at sea and short battery life, which have historically hindered reliable end‑to‑end tracking for containers.
In addition to connectivity, the tracker integrates advanced sensing features such as high‑resolution accelerometers for impact detection, programmable geofencing and tamper switches. These functions help logistics operators not only monitor location in real time but also track cargo security and unusual movements, enabling earlier detection of issues and better risk management.
The solution is being made available immediately for ocean carriers, container leasing firms and logistics service providers, with flexible options for leasing or purchasing the hardware. Industry experts say that enhanced container visibility can support better operational decisions, reduce supply chain uncertainty, and improve planning and response throughout international transport networks.
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