Industry stakeholders are considering different solutions regarding the relative importance of active, semi-active and passive tracking devices for airfreight going forward. While active tracking devices have the advantages of granting real-time visibility into a shipment’s condition, such as its internal temperature, a slew of issues on both the shipping and forwarding end prevent them from […]
Stakeholders don’t see eye-to-eye on tracking, shipment visibility solutions
Air Cargo Tech Summit 2022
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