Reefer tracking is required for shipping temperature-sensitive products like food, drugs, and chemicals. By maintaining the proper temperature in refrigerated trailers (reefers), the products stay safe and viable while transporting. The slightest temperature variation, left unchecked, can result in rot, contamination, or spoilage of products leading to monetary damages and potential litigation based on non-conformity to standards.
TruckX provides industry-leading reefer monitoring technologies that enable real-time temperature monitoring of refrigerated trailers. Managers of fleets can access TruckX from a remote location, be alerted if temperatures exceed preset thresholds, and make corrective actions right away. Because of this visibility, all cargo is traveled safely, without the risk of damage.
Not only does TruckX’s reefer tracking system facilitate monitoring of temperature, but the system also helps companies ensure compliance with regulations by providing automated reporting to comply with industry regulations governing refrigerated transport. Additionally, the platform integrates with other fleet management applications to allow route optimization, fuel savings, and better overall fleet operations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is reefer Monitoring?
Reefer monitoring — Tracking the temperature inside refrigeration trailers for safe distribution of a live commodity.
What is TruckX’s Reefer Tracking product?
TruckX provides real-time temperature monitoring, deviation notifications, and automated reports to keep your products safe on the road.
So, why is reefer monitoring vital?
Refrigerator monitoring is vital to ensure spoiled goods, product safety, and compliance with regulations for temperature-sensitive commodities.
Does TruckX’s reefer monitoring assist with regulation?
Yes, TruckX’s platform includes automated reporting and temperature reports to make fleets in compliance with refrigerated transport industry regulations.
Related Keywords
Reefer truck management, reefer truck operations, reefer truck route planning