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Intelligent tracking system ensures constant monitoring

08 Jul 2024 - by -
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Advanced solutions are required to deal with the level of sophistication shown by criminals targeting the freight sector. According to Dion Landman, general manager at Secure One, criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, putting freight at significant risk. “These criminals are highly organised and often know the contents of a container long before it’s even unpacked. They learn from the port of loading what goods are inside and frequently sell them before a hijacking occurs," he said, indicating the importance of mitigating the risk by having the right security in place from the get-go.A common misconception, according to Landman, is that the owners of the cargo believe they are covered by insurance and that the transporter has everything under control. "It is also not just the loss of the goods or the equipment that has an impact. By the time the goods go missing, the brand suffers from being discounted on the market, and replacing stock on shelves takes time. These are all factors that need to be considered when moving cargo.”In response to these challenges, Secure One offers advanced solutions for cargo, including a container lock that secures the doors and intelligent tracking systems that provide constant monitoring. "Our system includes heat and tilt functions, tamper alerts, and a control room that oversees the cargo from route planning to driver management in real-time," said Landman. This comprehensive approach ensures that any irregularities, such as the trailer being unhitched from the truck, are immediately detected and addressed.With Durban remaining a high-risk area due to its high volume of traffic, Secure One is in the process of setting up safety stops between Durban and Johannesburg to ensure the safety of f leets.According to Landman, the ability to act quickly and stay on top of safety and security is of critical importance. These stops will aim to address any possible issues faster, whether it's the risk of drivers picking up unauthorised passengers or simply conducting general health and wellness checks. He said the company had been on a growth path for some time and had significantly extended its footprint nationwide. Additionally, it was expanding its tracking service to the corporate sector with a proactive solution that can ensure employees on the road are safe and accounted for at all times.He emphasised that the business was heavily technology-driven, with constant investment being made into systems to ensure it offered its clients the best safety solutions on the market.A common misconception is that the owners of the cargo believe they are covered by insurance and that the transporter has everything under control.– Dion Landman“

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