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Launch of Reefermatics

Satamatics, the global provider of satellite-telematics, asset tracking and monitoring services, has launched its new "Reefermatics®" service. The launch is a major step towards enhancing the company's offerings in the over-the-road long haul trucking and cold chain logistics sectors. The satellite-based solution is initially being targeted at the US trucking, rail and container industry.

Reefermatics' tracking system provides essential information on a refrigerated trailer's status, location, temperature set point, fuel levels, battery and history. Operating over the Inmarsat D+ satellite network, the new solution is also able to remotely start and control refrigerated systems. This combination of control, security and data monitoring allows cold chain logistic companies to provide the most reliable and protected services to the shippers of perishable and high value commodities and products.

Satamatics' Inmarsat-based D+ worldwide telematics services provides customised, end-to-end tracking and monitoring solutions that will work anywhere in the world. With over 100,000 terminals operating on its network, Satamatics enables land transport, security, maritime and oil and gas organisations to locate, track and communicate with mobile assets, safeguard their fleets, cargo and personnel, and monitor their fixed and mobile assets in the most hostile or remote terrains across the globe.
Headquartered in the UK with offices in the US, Satamatics' global services provide seamless coverage throughout the world, and include secure access to the company's modern network of satellite gateways and data handling centres. The service utilizes the Inmarsat system of geo-stationary satellites to ensure maximum quality of service, the fastest message delivery times.

Source: www.satamatics.com


 
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