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CMA CGM places huge order for 50,000 Traxens trackers

  • As the Marseilles-based start-up’s first investor, CMA CGM is confirming its interest for the Traxens solution
  • Fitting containers with connected trackers provides a unique level of traceability, monitoring location, temperature, shocks, and when the doors are opened
  • A tool for optimising customers’ Supply Chain

The CMA CGM Group announces a new order for 50,000 Traxens trackers.

As a structuring shareholder and the first company to have invested in Traxens in 2012, CMA CGM participated in the development of the solution by testing it for several years, then launching it commercially in 2018. Thanks to the order of 50,000 trackers this year, CMA CGM is implementing its decision to deploy the Traxens solution on a large scale for the benefit of its customers.

 

Optimised supply chain management

The Traxens solution includes a connected tracker that is attached to the container, making it possible to monitor:

  • the container’s position, both at sea and on land
  • the intensity of any shocks that may occur
  • the opening and closing of the doors
  • external temperature variations

Thanks to its near-real-time alert system, the Group’s customers who opt for the Traxens solution can efficiently monitor their goods, and thus be more informed at every stage of the shipping process. This makes supply chain management easier, with an intuitive online interface updated in real time.

Personalised support tailored to the customer’s expectations

Along with data that is being transmitted 24/7, the customer, should they want to dive deeper into analysing the collected information, can benefit from a personalized diagnosis of its supply chain. Customers who choose the Traxens solution can thus identify any logistical problems and implement fast, effective optimisation solutions.

“With Traxens, the CMA CGM Group is reaffirming its commitment to offering customers solutions that are adapted to their needs and that help support their activity with an improved understanding of the entire supply chain, thus boosting their development,” the French shipping giant says in its announcement.

 

 





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