No matter what you’re shipping, our tools provide you peace of mind while it’s going down the road, floating on the water or flying through the air. Use our free resources to improve your company’s logistics management.
See how SOTA Toys was able prevent logistics damage and virtually eliminate a 50% reship and replace rate.
After one year of using ShockWatch products and bolstering its packing and shipping procedures, HJC slashed freight claims from $300,000 down to $86,000, a 65% savings.
Meat and seafood must maintain exact temperatures throughout the cold chain. For these products,
it’s not enough to ensure they are frozen or refrigerated. Here, the exact temperature matters.
Cold chain solutions range from inexpensive indicators that alert shippers of mishandling to sophisticated monitors and data
recorders that pinpoint when, where, and for how long excursions occurred.
Where are my goods in the supply chain right now? How many goods are damaged in the supply chain? The number of questions we ask ourselves is always growing. One more question to ask is, “What are we doing differently now that we have all this data?”
SpotSee customers report in-transit monitoring has dropped damage rates by an average of 60%. Stop wasting time and money.
Shipping your product through the air is efficient but also presents its own set of challenges.
Data is only valuable if it is used. Use that information to reduce losses and improve the quality of your business.
Did you know it costs 80%-90% less to ship cargo on a boat than through the air?
Impact, vibration and temperature will affect the usability of medical devices. Find out how you can monitor your tools during shipment, use and storage.
Damaged products hurt your wallet and your brand. Keep unsalable product from being sold.
Stay calm, cool and collected knowing your shipment is calm, cool and collected.
Damage to electronics can’t usually be seen on the surface. Know if there’s damage where it counts.
Do you know where your shipping damage occurs and why? We can show you how to find out.
When shipping something big, expensive and hard to replace, it’s important to do it right the first time.
Don't let your cold shipment spoil.