Protecting Supply Chains

Visible and connected transit monitor labels are used throughout the supply chain to deter and detect damage through impact, tilt and temperature. This new product range has the monitor you need to detect, or even prevent, costly damage to shipments and equipment.

deter

DETER. 

The knowledge that cargo is actively being monitored deters bad handling behaviour by supply chain participants.

detect

DETECT. 

Connected monitoring enables real-time damage detection so costs are minimized, and responsible parties are held accountable.

diagnose

DIAGNOSE.

Analytics provided by shipment monitoring enable the diagnosis and elimination of pain points within the supply chain.

Shockwatch 2

ShockWatch 2

Determine if fragile products have been dropped during transit or in storage with ShockWatch 2 impact indicators. Impacts above the threshold release a mass that is coloured red.

  • Unique identifier for each to support traceability
  • Field-armable & tamper-proof
  • 5G - 75G impact thresholds

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ShockWatch RFID

ShockWatch RFID

Combining traditional RFID inventory management with impact-damage monitoring, managers can use their existing ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID infrastructure to Deter, Detect, and Diagnose damage throughout the supply chain. It's a passive UHF RFID tag that can communicate an impact to an RFID reader without the need for visual inspection. 

  • RFID enabled impact detector
  • Easy add on to RFID programs 
  • No batteries or wires required 

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TiltWatch

TiltWatch XTR

A single-use tip indicator used to monitor goods that must remain upright. Provides evidence of mishandling if tipping occurs during shipment.

  • Greater than 80° tilt detection
  • Tamper-proof
  • Indicator will not activate under normal handling

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Tiltwatch plus

TiltWatch Plus

Indicates whether there has been a tilt to the left or right, the degree of the tilt, or if a complete overturn has occurred.

  • One section indicates the degree of tilt to the left
  • The second section indicates the degree of tilt to the right
  • The third section indicates total overturn

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ShockDot

ShockDot

A cost-effective solution with the largest indicator window for determining mishandling, alerting handlers that your package requires extra care and reducing damage-related costs.

  • Sensitivity range of 25 - 100G
  • QR code to verify authenticity
  • Suitable for a wide scope of applications

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Our Condition Indicator case studies

automotive case study

Automotive application

ShockWatch RFID

Discover how Automotive Manufacturing use ShockWatch RFID as a cost-effective solution to solve product damage in their supply chain.

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Manufacturing application

ShockWatch

A garage door manufacturer was dealing with a large number of costly returns because due to damage in transit. Here's how ShockWatch was used to identify and eliminate damage.

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Manufacturing case study

semi conductor case study

Precision engineering application

ShockWatch RFID

Highly sensitive fabrication equipment and silicon wafers can be easily damaged in transit if the right protective packaging solution is not in place. Discover how ShockWatch RFID identified weak points in this packaging solution.

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Electronics application

ShockWatch RFID

A typical server rack cabinet can hold 42 1’ servers, each costing $10,000-$20,000 a piece. Discover how high tech equipment can be delivered in pristine condition with the use of ShockWatch RFID.

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Electronics case study

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