The T Comm Tracking & Tracing system is extremely easy to use. The system has
wireless, loose sensors, which anyone can install easily.
This is a system with worldwide coverage and can thus be
tracked nearly everywhere. By means of a web application,
you can manage your property and goods in no time.
Your responsibilities are delineated and controllable at a fixed
rate per month.
The T Comm Tracking & Tracing trailer tracking system has been expanded by
a number of new functions. For example, trailers can now be
tracked with accuracy up to 10 metres, and can be monitored via
a geo-fencing function. This system draws a software square or
circle round the trailer. As soon as the trailer enters or leaves this
delineated area, the person responsible for monitoring receives
an alert via SMS or the computer. Accordingly, fast action can be
taken in case of theft, for example.
The T Comm Tracking & Tracing trailer tracking system consists of a small box
installed in the trailer in combination with several wireless
sensors. The system can be linked to the existing temperature
recorders of the large refrigeration manufacturers, so the
thermostat settings and the operating hours of the cooling unit
can be read. It is also possible to schedule the next service or
possible Stek inspections.
T Comm Tracking & Tracing records the temperature flow and keeps track of when the door is opened or closed. It also registers what lorry the trailer is connected to and which driver is driving the lorry.
The system communicates via GPRS with an internet application that allows users to track their trailers. If the temperature is out of the specified range, T-Comm sends an alert message via the computer. This can also be sent to the user’s telephone as an SMS message.
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South Africa closely follows Europe where legal regulations and legal responsibility require constant tracking of raw materials, additives and final products, before, during and after the production process. In addition to flexibility, this demands an efficient and transparent organisation. The need for insight into the logistics operating processes is such that one can easily trace who does or did what, where, by means of T-Comm support.
The government obliges us to record processes ever more frequently. For example, there are rules for product liability, for the packaging, storage and transportation methods.
These rules differ from sector to sector, and it is chiefly stipulated that it must be apparent that these rules have been complied with. It will be clear that much is happening in the area of Tracking and Tracing.
Further information can be found on the
www.tcomm-europe.com website.