SkyBitz, a satellite-based asset tracking and information management service provider, has added two new products to its existing suite: Cargo Sensor and Tractor/Trailer ID.
The SkyBitz Cargo Sensor utilizes ultrasonic technology to monitor the entire length of the trailer. A typical pallet of goods can be detected virtually anywhere in the trailer over a wide range of environmental conditions. Unlike other cargo sensors, the SkyBitz Cargo Sensor is easily installed in a safe location to minimize load damage.
SkyBitz designed its Cargo Sensor to be just as easy to install as its Mobile Terminal. Knowledge of the load status is key for real-time decision making on timely and efficient selection, retrieval and redirection of assets.
The SkyBitz Tractor/Trailer ID augments current asset tracking by remotely and accurately identifying the tractor that is hooked to the trailer. With the new SkyBitz Tractor/Trailer ID, fleets can rest assured that the correct tractor is picking up the correct trailer. The tractor and trailer notification is communicated through the SkyBitz GLS system and displayed on the InSight Web portal for ease of use.
For details, visit www.skybitz.com.
SkyBitz Comes Up with 2 New Products
SkyBitz, a satellite-based asset tracking and information management service provider, has added two new products to its existing suite: Cargo Sensor and Tractor/Trailer ID.
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