Using a new Web-based tracking system, the International Airline Transport Association (IATA) has reduced the cost of tracking containers while delivering timely reports electronically and validating ...
Asset Intelligence, an I.D. Systems subsidiary, has expanded its tracking solutions with the new VeriWise intermodal cellular system. The new container tracking system offers real-time location ...
Skybitz and WhereNet Corp. have teamed up to bring a dual mode global tracking solution for intermodal containers to market. The combined solution, consisting of WhereNet's Real Time Locating System ...
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of active remote container tracking units deployed on intermodal shipping containers was 137,000 in Q4-2012, up from ...
New technology eliminates operational barriers preventing widespread adoption of sustainable packaging in mainstream retail SEATTLE, Oct. 28, 2025 /CNW/ - Reusables.com, the category-defining startup ...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of analyst firm Berg Insight AB’s new report Container Tracking and Security to its offerings. Research and Markets has announced the addition of ...
Prior to launching TrakLok in 2008, the founder of that firm planned to develop an active RFID solution for tracking the location of cargo for freight companies and steamship carriers. After speaking ...
No audio available for this content. Traxens has introduced new pricing for its smart containers tracking system to help global partners manage the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The ...
McLeod Software — a provider of dispatch, accounting and enterprise management solutions for trucking and brokerage firms — recently announced a new module for its LoadMaster enterprise transportation ...
The many years of concern about the commercial Mexican-U.S. cross-border practices which slow down the movement of cross-border cargo and security implications, especially because of the drug cartel ...
After the shocking airborne assaults of Sept. 11, 2001, some security analysts believe the next terrorist attacks might come by sea. Specifically, they see gaps in many security screens large enough ...