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Tive announces one millionth tracker sold

Tive, a real-time, end-to-end shipment visibility solution provider, has sold its one-millionth tracker.

Since the company’s inception, Tive trackers have generated 3.3 million real-time shipment alerts notifying customers of unexpected excursions due to location, temperature, humidity, shock, or light—enabling them to fix shipping issues before they become problems. Overall, Tive trackers have traveled nearly 6 billion miles around the world, helping protect customer shipments via road, air, ocean, and rail.

Tive said the million tracker milestone underscores its commitment to delivering innovation and value to its customers worldwide. “By offering a comprehensive, multimodal, real-time view into the movement and condition of shipments, Tive has revolutionised the way businesses manage their global supply chains—improving efficiency, responsiveness, agility, and customer satisfaction across multiple industries,” said the company.

Tive CEO & Founder, Krenar Komoni, expressed his excitement about this significant accomplishment, stating, “From the very beginning, we recognized that the global supply chain was in dire need of a simpler, more cost-effective visibility solution. The network effects and exponential growth we have experienced with the shipment of our one millionth tracker underscores the vital role that Tive plays in transforming the supply chain visibility landscape. This achievement is a testament to our team’s dedication, and to the direct value that our solution brings to our 600+ customers around the world.”

Tive’s advanced tracking technology leverages a combination of real-time sensor measurements, data science, and advanced analytics to provide actionable insights into the condition and location of shipments—helping businesses identify potential issues before they escalate, and enabling them to make informed decisions that drive operational excellence.





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