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Hapag-Lloyd becomes first liner to equip all its containers with tracking devices

Last updated: 2022/04/27 at 6:15 AM
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Hapag-Lloyd will provide its whole container fleet with real time monitoring products. After effectively presenting real time tracking for the reefer container fleet in 2019 with all the IoT item Hapag-Lloyd LIVE, the business will quickly put in recently created products to any or all standard pots of their 3m teu fleet, an enormous advance in offer string presence for lining delivery. The Gear improvement is anticipated is finished next year.

“Going ahead, we are in a position to supply our consumers with real time track and trace information, providing them with complete presence of every container activity around the globe. I will be in a position to identify delays earlier in the day, inform affected consumers immediately and start counteractions at an earlier phase. We solidly think that our real time monitoring method can not only be very theraputic for our consumers but be a casino game changer for your container delivery business,” said Maximilian Rothkopf, COO of Hapag-Lloyd.

It is our eyesight to construct the world’s smartest container fleet

The devices will have a way to send information on a real-time foundation from each container and also by this result in the supply string more clear and efficient. They are able to provide place information according to GPS, measure heat and monitor any sudden bumps towards the container. In the future, additional detectors could possibly be included through Bluetooth. To make certain protection for teams, cargo, and vessels the products were created and certified towards the ATEX Zone 2 surge evidence standard.

Hapag-Lloyd’s container fleet will undoubtedly be loaded with products from Germany’s Nexxiot also from ORBCOMM.

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“It is our eyesight to construct the world’s smartest container fleet also to supply important information to your consumers during the regularity they need,” said Olaf Habert, manager of container programs at Hapag-Lloyd.

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