DeltaTrak introduces new features to FlashTrak real-time cold chain solution

Pleasanton, Calif.-based DeltaTrak has announced enhanced FlashTrak Cloud Service and 4G/5G real-time trackers.

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Pleasanton, Calif.-based DeltaTrak has announced enhanced FlashTrak Cloud Service and 4G/5G real-time trackers.

The new trackers are on display at the 2022 Fruit Logistica trade show in Berlin, Germany, according to a news release.

“Enhancements to our FlashTrak cloud service, as well as new and upgraded real-time devices, represents the latest innovations from DeltaTrak,” Frederick Wu, CEO and founder of DeltaTrak, said in the release. “The current supply chain challenges are creating considerable uncertainty for our clients. By providing enhanced visibility for exporters, expedited claims processing, and advanced product features, we believe we are supporting our clients’ success.”

The real-time, in-transit visibility provided by these solutions empowers third-party logistics providers (3PL), shippers, and receivers to overcome supply chain issues such as delays, missing shipments and damage claims, according to the release.

New device models, like the FlashLink NOW 4G/5G Real-Time In-Transit Logger, provide an all-in-one capability, enabling customers to monitor shipment temperature and location, as well as humidity, shock, and light, the company said.

To address current supply chain challenges in ocean transport, DeltaTrak has developed FlashTrak Maritime Service, which utilizes GPS positioning to identify vessel location while on the ocean, according to the release. This advanced solution allows users to see current real-time cargo location and estimate port arrival. This addition to FlashTrak Cloud Service removes the blindness that typically accompanies overseas shipments, according to the release.

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