SINGAPORE-BASED and Japanese-owned Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced plans to install telematic devices on its reefer box fleet, marking a significant milestone in its digitalization strategy, reports AJOT.
In a statement, the company says it recognizes the growing significance of technology and the pivotal role it will play in the refrigerated commodity market. As refrigerated commodities are sensitive, the shipping liner aims to deliver to customers a comprehensive visibility of their cargo and optimized operational decision-making using telematic devices. Such insights will enhance ONE's existing suite of reefer solutions and ensure cargo arrives in optimal condition.
Senior vice president, strategic yield management, ONE, Kenichi Michida, said: "The installation of telematic devices on our reefer box fleet is a testament to our unwavering dedication to enhancing customer experience while driving digital transformation in the containerized reefer trade. We believe technology-enabled containers are the future of shipping, and we are excited to embark on this next step in our digital transformation journey using cutting-edge solutions to benefit our customers and industry."
As a leading container carrier for refrigerated commodities, ONE is constantly seeking new solutions to enhance the customer experience. This new investment demonstrates ONE's strong commitment to the containerized reefer trade, the carrier said.
Key benefits of installing telematic devices on ONE's reefer box fleet include enhanced visibility and they will provide ONE with active monitoring data about temperature, humidity, and other conditions inside reefer containers. With this information, ONE can better track the cargo's condition and identify any potential problems as soon as they arise.
With active monitoring data, ONE will be able to make more proactive decisions about cargo handling and the devices can provide its customers with more detailed information about the condition of their cargo. Using this information will help customers make better supply chain decisions.
source:SchedNet