Every day, millions of packages move across the country while dispatchers are left guessing. The usual tracking updates, like "shipped," "in transit," or "out for delivery", don't really explain what's happening or where your package actually is . Tracking your shipments the old way is like trying to follow someone with your eyes closed. You get a few short updates, but most of the journey is unknown. Now, things are starting to change. Smart sensors and GPS are making it possible for packages to "speak," sharing their location and condition and alerting people if something goes wrong along the way. In this blog, we'll see the role of IoT and GPS in real-time shipment tracking and their benefits. Let's get into it . What is Real-Time Shipment Tracking? Real-time shipment tracking is a logistics feature that uses GPS and smart sensors to monitor the movement and ...
Intermodal shipping involves transporting goods by more than one mode of transportation. It is a highly-efficient way to get your cargo where it needs to be. This mode of shipping has many benefits over traditional methods of transporting goods including flexibility, cost efficiency and reliability. Let us go over them in detail: Flexible Mode of Shipping One of the greatest benefits of intermodal transportation is flexibility. Shippers can use a variety of transportation modes, choose their own routes and even their carriers. This makes it possible for shippers to get their goods where they need to go without having to worry about whether or not there will be enough capacity on trains or trucks during peak times. Intermodal freight transportation also allows companies to plan trips around traffic patterns and save money in the process. For example, if you're shipping refrigerated goods through an airport with limited hours for air freight operations,...