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TGI Cargo, an expert in moving oversized, heavy, and valuable cargo within Australia and internationally has partnered with KeyOptions to deploy its SATiS asset tracking solution to track and monitor its high-value shipments.    

Established in 2007, TGI Cargo is a privately owned Australian freight forwarder specialising in challenging logistics projects. The freight TGI Cargo moves for its clients is often valuable and, in some cases, irreplaceable. It is for this reason that having the ability to track cargo around the world is critical.

Challenging logistics projects

SATiS utilise GPS, Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, and UWB location technologies to ensure the availability and desired accuracy of asset location monitoring. KeyOptions uses the power of technology to ‘Make the Invisible, Visible’.

‘SATiS asset management solution will be instrumental in understanding the status of our monitored consignments, not only with its precise location, but also its movement and environmental condition, such as temperature and humidity,’ said Peter Townley, Chief  Executive Officer of TGI Cargo.

Asset management solution

TGI Cargo specialist consignments will be monitored closely and regularly from their origin of departure to their destination. Detailed reporting will take place in real-time, with autonomous updates shown on the SATiS monitoring portal.

"This is an exciting opportunity to showcase the impressive capability of our SATiS asset tracking solution, especially with the security and confidential nature of TGI Cargo consignments," said Gavin Milton- White, Chief Commercial Officer for KeyOptions. "The SATiS  monitoring Portal will provide TGI Cargo the ability to monitor shipments as it leaves port and  then as a series of regular updates as it makes its way to the final destination."

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