Description
IN-Transit Real-Time Mini Logger is a device that has the ability to monitor the location, temperature and humidity of goods at one’s convenience during transit using a cloud-based service. From the cloud-based service, users get a continuous update of the various information and the dynamic conditions happening within the shipping container or truck. This collected data will be transmitted to the web account where it is always accessible regardless of whether the shipment arrives at the receiving dock.
Having this device will boost work efficiency as opening the vehicle doors to access information will not be needed. Users, therefore, can make immediate chain management decisions by examining 24/7 real-time data.
Use adhesive strips at the back of the product to put on packages or pellets. Place the device at eye-level for easier placement. This product is suitable for any user that needs to ship products from one place to another but is especially useful for shipping large amounts of different products in one shipping container.
With an internet connection, users would be able to receive up to date information instantly and all in real-time. Alerts would also be sent to the user should the shipment be out of range. The In-Transit Real-Time Logger is available in three different models:
FlashLink® RTL Prime In-Transit Logger, Model 22361
The FlashLink® RTL Prime In-Transit Logger monitors and reports the temperature and location of perishable temperature-sensitive products during transportation. This is done by tracking deliveries with the use of cloud-based service to see real-time route information and conditions in a shipping container or truck. The device offers 2 different benefits, which are real-time reporting and a PDF backup when no cellular service is available.
This reliable single-use logger is able to send trip data at regular intervals to the cloud. With a battery shelf life of 12-month, PDF backup for trip reports and a brand new flight mode feature. It gives this device the superior ability to track shipments at any point in time! An online dashboard makes data readily available to shippers, even before it reaches the receiving dock.
FlashLink® RTL Prime In-Transit Logger, Model 22362
The FlashLink® RTL Prime In-Transit Logger monitors and reports the temperature, location and light of temperature-sensitive products during shipment with the use of a user-friendly online dashboard. This dashboard allows access to real-time information and conditions in a truck or container even before it reaches the receiving dock.
This device is a 2-in-1 data logger that provides downloadable reports from a web application and an onboard PDF file as a backup to allow receivers to have immediate access to trip data, even if cellular service is unavailable. Other benefits include a 12-month battery shelf life and flight mode feature, allowing shippers to temporarily disable transmission during air shipments, in compliance with FAA guidelines. The light sensor embedded into the logger can also detect door openings, indicating for inspections and unload upon arrival or unexpected opening that can be caused by tampering with cargo.
FlashLink® RTL Prime 3G In-Transit Logger, Model 22366
The FlashLink® RTL Prime 3G In-Transit Logger monitors and reports the temperature and location of perishable temperature-sensitive products during transportation. This is done through tracking deliveries with the use of cloud-based service to see real-time route information and conditions in a shipping container or truck. The device offers 2 different benefits, which are real-time reporting and a PDF backup when no cellular service is available.
This reliable single-use logger is able to send trip data at regular intervals to the cloud, where it is always available. With a battery shelf life of 12-month, PDF backup for trip reports and a new flight mode feature, it gives this device the superior ability to track shipments at any point of time! An online dashboard makes data readily available to shippers, even before it reaches the receiving dock.
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