Zim to fit tracking devices to dry freight containers
NewsZim Integrated Shipping Services is the latest operator to announce a deal to fit tracking devices to its fleet of dry freight containers.
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Zim Integrated Shipping Services is the latest operator to announce a deal to fit tracking devices to its fleet of dry freight containers.
Pairpoint (Vodafone and Sumitomo Corporation’s Economy of Things business), Deloitte and asset iintelligence company Nexxiot have joined forces to offer digital services that speed up the flow of goods worldwide
Starting next year, the two companies will launch a suite of smart products for improving connectivity throughout the rail industry
Zurich-headquartered Nexxiot, which is a leading supplier of asset intelligence solutions and Pasadena (CA)-based COAST Autonomous, Inc. (COAST), which offers AI and autonomous systems for industrial applications, have agreed a strategic partnership to improve efficiency, security, and safety in logistics operations.
Hapag-Lloyd, which is leading the liner shipping industry when it comes to fitting smart devices to its dry freight containers, is pressing ahead with its installation programme. It expects the whole of its 1.6M TEU owned fleet to be smart early in 2024. Already more than 80% of its reefer containers are fitted with devices that in addition to tracking the container’s position, monitor temperature and humidity levels inside the equipment.
Hapag-Lloyd, which is leading the liner shipping industry when it comes to fitting smart devices to its dry freight containers, has announced that the majority of its fleet will be smart by the beginning of next year.