You can constantly monitor your goods traffic thanks
to GSM technology
High energy
prices, the increasing need for security and growing competition are factors
that drive the demand for efficient solutions to problems sky-high in the logistics
industry — both inside an organization and with respect to distribution traffic.
Used together with GPS, today’s GSM technology makes it possible to track down
and trace vehicles, goods shipments, employees, and mobile resources. It therefore
supports logistics companies that need to constantly monitor the flow of goods
they transport. The supply chain gains transparency as a result, along with the
entire range of business processes involved in an operation.
Tracking and tracing — The exact location of goods and even stolen vehicles can be pinpointed
and reconstructed by means of GPS and radio cell location. Data can be
exchanged between the control center and the tracking object in real time over the
GSM network.
Monitoring — Via GSM communication, details about the condition an object is in can
be transmitted to headquarters, such as the current temperature of goods in
transit, any damage they have suffered, or the speed at which they are
traveling.
Alerts while in transit — Help can be quickly provided in the event of an
accident or goods being damaged thanks to alerts that are transmitted automatically.
Route optimization in real time — Including up-to-date traffic information in your scheduling
will save you time, money, and aggravation when you’re under constant time pressure.
Safeguarding people — GPS localization coupled with GSM communication helps keep children,
elderly people, and pets safe.
Pay per use — Car insurers can offer their clients policies based on the way their vehicles
are actually used, and so can reduce their costs.
Cinterion
produces special M2M modules designed for tracking applications, which go far beyond
international frequency borders. These modules are highly reliable and are
available along with efficient integration services.