
Real-Time Supply Chain Tracking
September 8, 2025
What is a Data Logger?
September 8, 20251. Cargo theft continues to rise, with thieves targeting trucks in two-thirds of reported cargo thefts in 2021 (BSI Supply Chain Insights Report)
2. Customer and consumer expectations are high because people don’t just want to know when a shipment will arrive; they also want to track its progress at every step.
3. Visibility solves gaps in ocean shipping/transportation and an effective logistics technology stack helps coordinate programs and labor to efficiently move cargo from ships to temporary storage and trucks heading to inland distribution centers.
4. Rising freight costs mean optimizing routes, and operational efficiency will remain the top priority.
5. Increasing pressure to become more intermodal carries greater risk; visibility at the freight level, especially when it comes to cross-border cargo, helps reduce the risk of intermodal transport.
6. End-to-end visibility helps reduce interruptions and improve exception management.
7. Enabling agility with real-time transportation visibility is key to building supply chain resilience.
8. Increased speed in response time with configurable real-time alerts helps stakeholders begin their risk mitigation efforts earlier.
9. In an increasingly e-commerce-focused economy, meeting customer demands through advanced communication builds strong customer relationships.
10. Data-driven results enable stakeholders to make informed decisions with confidence.
11. Highly accurate information about the location and movement of shipments reduces costs associated with delays and misdeliveries.
12. Improving employee efficiency and productivity by automating manual monitoring tasks and reassigning personnel to tasks that will help the business grow.





