• Fresh Trax-2 tracking unit debuts

    All-Trax LLC announces the addition of a new product to its temperature tracking line-up.
    Jan. 9, 2010
    2 min read

    All-Trax LLC announces the addition of a new product to its temperature tracking line-up. The Fresh Trax-2 is a real-time temperature tracking unit designed for the perishable industry (fruits, vegetables, flowers, meats, and pharmaceutical).

    Some features of the Fresh Trax-2 include:

    •Small size

    •Light weight

    •Rugged exterior

    •Durable construction

    •Rechargeable long-lasting batteries

    •Works throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada

    Fresh Trax-2’s small size makes it convenient for tracking perishables from field to store. Just place the Fresh Trax-2 on a load of perishables, and All-Trax’s monitoring center will closely watch the real-time temperatures and will notify the company if they are too high or too low. Monitoring the temperature of perishables in real time will save companies millions of dollars in lost product and down time due to food illnesses.

    The best feature is the cost of the Fresh Trax-2, which the company says can be no more than the cost of traditional temperature recorders.

    The Fresh Trax-2 is an addition to the Fresh Trax-1 line currently offered by All-Trax. The Fresh Trax-1 is also a real-time temperature tracking device but adds GPS locations as well as temperature.

    All-Trax is taking orders for the Fresh Trax-2. The Fresh Trax-1 is also available and being used throughout North America.

    All-Trax, based in Sun Prairie WI, can be reached at 1-866-654-8708, [email protected], or at www.all-trax.com.

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