Delta Trak shows data loggers at Fruit Logistica

Delta Trak, Pleasanton, Calif., is showcasing its data loggers at the Fruit Logistica expo.

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DeltaTrak, Pleasanton, Calif., is showcasing its data loggers at the Fruit Logistica expo.

The massive expo is Feb. 5-7 in Berlin.

DeltaTrak has two products to showcase in Hall 23, Stand A-12, according to a news release:
FlashLink RTL Prime 2G and 3G In-Transit Loggers. They are ideal for monitoring location and temperature for produce and floral products, according to the release.

“Not only do both devices offer the benefits of a 2-in-1 logger with real-time reporting and a PDF backup report when cellular service is unavailable, each also includes longer battery shelf-life of 12 months and can be switched to flight mode during use on aircraft.” said DeltaTrak president and CEO Frederick Wu in the release.

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