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Expeditors launches sensor-based logistics company Cargo Signal
EXPEDITORS International has created Cargo Signal to provide sensor-based temperature, humidity, shock and tilt monitoring so shippers can make decisions in real time.
"Three years ago we were hearing from customers who were frustrated with third-party security and tech start-ups that did not understand complex global supply chains," said Expeditors CEO Jeffrey Musser, reports New York's Air Cargo World.
"In response, we were the first non-asset based global logistics provider to launch an integrated, sensor-based offering for high-risk shipments tied to global transportation services," he said.
Mr Musser said Cargo Signal's logistics offerings are based on Expeditors' proprietary, cloud-based operating system and a global command centre, which operates every day, 24/7, and staffed by employees trained in risk management, logistics and supply-chain security.
"Three years ago we were hearing from customers who were frustrated with third-party security and tech start-ups that did not understand complex global supply chains," said Expeditors CEO Jeffrey Musser, reports New York's Air Cargo World.
"In response, we were the first non-asset based global logistics provider to launch an integrated, sensor-based offering for high-risk shipments tied to global transportation services," he said.
Mr Musser said Cargo Signal's logistics offerings are based on Expeditors' proprietary, cloud-based operating system and a global command centre, which operates every day, 24/7, and staffed by employees trained in risk management, logistics and supply-chain security.
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