We all like the feeling of being in-the-know when it comes to the arrival date of order shipments. Knowing when our packages will arrive and what route they will take enables us to make sure we are there when a box arrives, or to make other arrangements if necessary. Nowadays, it’s common for people to track all packages, no matter where they are coming from or how long it will take for them to arrive.
With most shipping services, shipment information is updated frequently, but delays in uploading information are still significant. That’s why some logistics companies are taking things a step farther and offering actual real time shipment tracking.
How It’s Done
Technology marches forward, and with packages zooming all over the globe each and every day, real-time, in the moment tracking has become a reality. This is accomplished by using an airline-approved sensor and attaching it directly to the parcel. Once it’s attached, the GPS-enabled device allows both sender and recipient to have full-time, immediate access to that package’s shipping status.
Why it Matters
This kind of full-access GPS tracking for packages is a game-changer for many businesses. The parcel sensor not only provides exact, real-time GPS coordinates for every package that is tagged, but it is also made to indicate a few other important criteria, such as package temperature. Alerts can be set to notify you if the temperature surrounding your shipment becomes too high or too low, depending on whatever range you choose. This can be a crucial feature for many companies whose shipments are temperature-sensitive.
These sensors are also capable of tracking air pressure and humidity. Businesses can opt to use them for specific shipments or for all shipments; it truly comes down to customer preference. In addition to all these great sensitivity-tracking capabilities, the sensors also provide a modest level of security and will alert you if your package has been opened. Keep in mind that these sensors are only available at this time from certain logistics companies; until usage is more widespread, they will only be available from specific providers.
Who It’s For
While the utilization of these sensors might be desirable for individuals and personal packages, ultimately they are designed to provide real-time data to businesses that require in-depth tracking capabilities. This might encompass medical equipment being rushed from one place to another or even the transportation of small, high-value items.
Eliminating the possibility of a package being truly lost is a valuable service, and many business owners are eagerly signing up for real-time shipment tracking. Being able to confirm the location and projected arrival time of an individual package—and understanding where a shipping error might have taken place—is often worth the additional expense of including a GPS tracking sensor.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for a real-time tracking option for your personal or business shipments, the technology now exists. With features such as GPS tracking, temperature and air pressure alerts, and even light security, these package sensors are sure to be a huge hit as they become more widely available.