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Sensors on Shipping Containers: IBM Launches New Tracking Software
Wednesday, November 4, 2009IBM has launched a new product called Returnable Container Management, which uses the Internet of Things to track and measure the usage of shipping containers. These containers are a large, dull but essential part of the supply chain for manufacturers - they are used to hold automobile parts, meat, pharmaceuticals and anything else that needs to be shipped from one place to another. Often the con...
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