With temperature management telematics solutions, shippers today have real-time access to information critical to preventing spoilage and ensuring cargo safety.
These investments in cargo solutions allow Emerson to provide consistent and safe control of food and other temperature-sensitive goods.
August 31, 2016
Emerson Climate Technologies, Sidney, Ohio, announced plans to acquire PakSense, a Boise, Idaho-based manufacturer of temperature monitoring solutions, and Locus Traxx, a provider of real-time temperature and monitoring solutions based in Jupiter, Fla.
Digi International, Minnetonka, Minn., introduced Digi Honeycomb, an easy-to-deploy service that continuously and wirelessly monitors the temperature of perishable goods.
DeltaTrak, Pleasanton, Calif., released the new FlashLink USB PDF reusable data logger to accurately monitor and record temperature conditions in cold storage warehouses, walk-in coolers, freezers and processing, packing and staging areas.
Mokon, Buffalo, N.Y., redesigned its full-range temperature control system, combining a circulating water system and an Iceman chiller to provide heating and chilling from a single compact, self-supporting unit.
Zebra Technologies Corp., Vernon Hills, Ill., announced plans to collaborate with Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions, Chicago, to offer a complete reference design for the development of food safety solutions.
Zebra Technologies Corp., Vernon Hills, Ill., and Atmel Corp., a San Jose, Calif.-based leader in microcontroller (MCU) and touch technology solutions, released a refrigeration Internet of Things (IoT) solution for retailers.
CAS DataLoggers, Chesterfield, Ohio, provided a temperature monitoring solution for Tulip Tree Creamery, a milk and cheese creamery based in Indianapolis, Ind.