Webinar

End-to-end Visibility for Global Cargo: Leveraging Asset Trackers and Cellular Connectivity

Supply chains are facing continual global disruptions from various sources and represent a problem all businesses wish to solve. Thankfully, IoT is helping make supply chains more robust by increasing visibility and improving efficiency.

Watch this webinar for best practices on how to achieve end-to-end visibility for global cargo with smart asset tracking and cellular connectivity.

Nick Fedorov
Nick Fedorov

CCO

Moeco

ilia moeco
Ilia Astafev

CTO

Moeco

michael bosson
Michael Bosson

Content Specialist at Onomondo

What is covered?

  • The potential of end-to-end visibility for supply chains.
  • The importance of coverage for achieving end-to-end visibility.
  • Real-world examples of challenges and successful use cases.
  • Best practices for optimizing data usage, BOM and battery life.
  • Troubleshooting and IoT device management in complex supply chains.

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