Understanding Bilby Conservation through Advanced Tracking Technology
Introduction In this episode of The Position Update podcast, host Matthew Holland explores the innovative use of tracking technology in the conservation […]
Introduction In this episode of The Position Update podcast, host Matthew Holland explores the innovative use of tracking technology in the conservation […]
Introduction In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of the endangered greater spotted eagles as they migrate through an active […]
In the last few weeks, I’ve heard from several contacts who had told me they were considering apple airtags as package or […]
GPS package trackers are devices used to track the location of packages as they are shipped by airlines. Airlines have specific criteria for approving the use of these trackers, which may consider factors such as size and weight, package type, and destination. These criteria are designed to ensure the safety, efficiency, and security of the airline and packages.
Disposable GPS tracking devices are small, lightweight devices that can be attached to a shipment to track its location and movements. These devices typically use a combination of satellite and cellular technology to provide real-time tracking information to a user-friendly online platform or app.
Biologists and conservationists first used the global positioning system (GPS) to track animals in the 1990’s when devices became small enough to […]
Today the UK Government announced a new plan for freeports to “turbo-charge post Brexit trade”. A key feature of freezones is that goods enter […]
I get asked a lot about ‘disposable’ and single use GPS tracking technology, especially by shippers. I have written this initial primer which I hope is useful.
In part 2 of an ongoing series of articles written in response to the impact of the Coronavirus, i write about using GPS and LBS technology within the supply chain of emergency medical equipment.
How tracking devices and technology can help to mitigate delays or potential lost shipments as supply chains come under pressure from coronavirus, shipments are all the more important, and companies may become understaffed due to sickness and social distancing.