On-demand tracking of temperature-sensitive goods

May 4, 2012

A new partnership between Intelleflex and DeltaTrak will market the Intelleflex XC3 technology-based tags and readers for climate control monitoring under the DeltaTrak brand.

The Intelleflex solution allows the monitoring of temperature throughout the supply chain without unloading pallets or opening containers.

DeltaTrak will offer the technology, which includes fixed, cellular and handheld readers, and TMT-8500 temperature monitoring tags, worldwide. The company will also incorporate Intelleflex’s ZEST data services into the solution offerings.

“The importance of food safety, brand protection, and compliance with new and future regulations has never been greater than it is today,” said Frederick Wu, president & CEO of DeltaTrak. “The partnership of DeltaTrak and Intelleflex makes it possible for us to integrate modern XC3 technology RFID products into DeltaTrak’s applications and solutions for our customers.”

XC3 technology-based readers and tags support both the ISO/IEC 18000-6:2010 standard for Class 3 battery-assisted passive RFID and the EPC global C1G2 standard for passive RFID, and are distinguished for their ability to reliably read and write in RF-unfriendly environments, including through metals or liquids, or with items in motion, Intelleflex said.

“Providing customers with actionable data about the condition of their products as they move through the supply chain is critical to improving decision making that reduces waste and ensures the delivered quality and safety of temperature- sensitive products,” said Peter Mehring, president & CEO of Intelleflex. “The partnership with DeltaTrak, an industry leader with over 22 years of experience utilizing advanced technology to successfully address their customers’ business requirements, validates the value of XC3 Technology-enabled solutions for improving cold chain operations.”

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