MOL Consolidation Service (MCS), a member of Japan's Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL)
group, has successfully conducted trials to monitor containers equipped with a
remote container tracking management device on railway routes linking China
and Europe.
The container tracking device makes
it possible to monitor cargo in transit using a variety of equipment such as global
positioning system (GPS), a temperature gauge and an optical sensor.
Information on the cargo such as its location, temperature and humidity will be
transmitted to the customer by email or via a smartphone application, reported AJOT.
The tracking device is light weight (130 grammes) and
compact in size (90mm long x 62mm wide x 26mm deep) making it easily to attach inside the container. Battery
life is 70 days, making it suitable even for long distance transport.
The device also monitors the unauthorised opening and closing of the container
during transport with an optical sensor.
MCS conducted trials of the
container tracking devices on three railway routes from central and south China
to Europe (Ningbo-Poland/Ningbo-Germany/Shenzhen-Poland) in cooperation
with a Chinese railway company and customers.
The devices successfully transmitted
periodic updates to the MCS server on the cargo position and conditions on all
three routes, from the place of receipt to the final destination. Starting this
autumn, the company plans to start installing the devices in containers upon
the request of customers.
The device is expected to help
reassure customers that their shipments will arrive on time and be safe from
pilferage, giving them the convenience to monitor their cargo status.
Source : HKSG.
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