Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution

The company, which hauls fresh and frozen food, has adopted Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet telematics solution across its 39-trailer fleet.

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Roamer Transport Inc. has adopted Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet telematics solution across its 39-trailer fleet.

The move aims to deliver superior reliability and uptime to shippers of temperature-controlled freight, according to a news release.

Based in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Roamer Transport Inc. hauls fresh and frozen food between distribution centers across the U.S., the release said. Carrier Transicold is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, a provider of intelligent climate and energy solutions.

“Utilization is essential for a fleet our size,” Andrew Williams, manager of safety and operations for Roamer Transport, said in the release. “Our trailers are in service almost constantly. There are a lot of passive monitoring systems out there, but only Lynx Fleet lets us see how each reefer unit is performing and manage it remotely. It saves time and, in some instances, has saved loads.”

Standard on most Carrier Transicold transport refrigeration units, or TRUs, Lynx Fleet provides GPS location data and essential monitoring, including alerts for geofenced arrivals and departures, temperature setpoint deviations, low fuel and battery levels and unexpected changes in operating modes and power settings, the release said.

According to the release, the Lynx Fleet Monitor and Enhanced Control plan, the highest level of the offering’s three service tiers, adds the ability to:

  • Run pre-trip inspections remotely to verify that the batteries are charged, fuel tanks are topped off and equipment is ready to go.
  • Monitor each unit’s performance and diagnostic status from the web-enabled Lynx Fleet dashboard and share reports with technicians on engine hours, operation of compressors, evaporators, temperature probes and other vital components. This helps to ensure full operating functionality and to provide guidance when it is time for preventive maintenance.
  • Update software and download operational data wirelessly, reducing the need to bring the trailer to a technician.
  • Schedule service automatically. When an event is critical, Lynx Fleet can locate the nearest Carrier Transicold dealer, helping to minimize disruptions and protect the freight inside the trailer.
  • Upload and manage IntelliSet control configurations, synchronizing every unit in the fleet with the same temperature configurations.

“Off the top of my head, I can think of four loads that have been saved by Lynx Fleet telling us that, for example, low battery voltage caused the reefer not to start when it was on start-stop mode,” Williams said. “Right away, the system gives us the information to determine whether to route the vehicle to a Carrier dealer for repair or manage the issue ourselves. That alone saves time and money. And if we have to call the customer, we’re communicating a solution, not a problem.”

Lynx Fleet was developed expressly for Carrier Transicold TRUs and includes a factory-equipped 4G LTE communications module, antenna and wiring harness. Peripheral components like fuel sensors, temperature probes, door switches and solar panels can be specified as needed, the release said. Activation requires a data plan and commissioning by an authorized Carrier Transicold dealer.

The Lynx Fleet web interface is just one way to view and manage data collected from Carrier TRUs. The information can be shared with most major transportation management systems for one-way monitoring and two-way control, the release said. Roamer Transport says it incorporates Lynx Fleet location data into its dispatch system and shares TRU maintenance information with Carrier Transicold dealers so they can maintain service intervals and minimize downtime.

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