Stemco has announced the next phase of RFID sensor-based BAT RF products, using automatic communication modes to capture real-time truck and trailer information
Stemco has announced the next phase of RFID sensor-based BAT RF products, using automatic communication modes to capture real-time truck and trailer information.
Sensors mounted to a vehicle measure tire pressure, mileage and the asset’s identification, which is wirelessly sent to WebBAT, immediately flagging any piece of equipment that needs attention. The reports are available online.
According to the company, the key to the BATRF system is the ability to use a single collection point for fleet monitoring without having to check the entire fleet to see which vehicles need attention, improving productivity through labor savings and expense reduction.
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