DeltaTrak promotes ocean container data logger at Fresh Summit

DeltaTrak Inc. is promoting a data logger designed for ocean containers at the Produce Marketing Association’s virtual Fresh Summit.

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(Courtesy DeltaTrak)

DeltaTrak Inc. is promoting a data logger designed for ocean containers at the Produce Marketing Association’s virtual Fresh Summit.

The FlashLink RTL (real-time logger) Prime 3G-2T In-Transit Logger has an internal sensor to measure air temperatures when placed at the back of containers, and an external sensor on a 50-foot cable that measures supply air temperature, according to a news release.

The loggers help shippers:

  • Compare two sets of temperature data;
  • Expedite inspections and insurance claims; and
  • Verify that product was carried on the ship in correct temperature range.

To learn more, stop by DeltaTrak’s virtual booth.

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