Turn-Key Asset Tracking
A practical, easily-implemented, and highly reliable system
How the SMART asset tracking ecosystem works
Step 1: Sensing
Give Your Asset a Digital Identity
Rugged, highly connective SMART Tag tracking devices come in multiple form factors and easily attach to any industrial asset
Turn-key installation, with no special equipment or IT infrastructure
Accurately measure location and numerous conditions, as needed
Up to 5- year battery life without recharging
Step 2: Communicating
Always-on cloud connectivity
SMART makes asset monitoring practical with a proprietary architecture that uses power and data highly efficiently
Optimized connectivity through Cellular, WiFi and BLE
Seamless data transmission in facility or in the field
Custom configured to your business requirements and facilities
Step 3: Monitoring
Continuous tracking through our intuitive SMART Portal
View updated asset location and inventory data across any North American geography
Plug and play access through any connected device
Overview the full asset fleet or sort by type, customer, time in field, and more
Get alerts when assets or inventory are out of parameters
Step 4: Improving
A whole new arena of business intelligence
Give your team actionable operational insights that inform valuable process improvements
See accurate current geolocation of all tagged assets
Dwell time analytics reveal asset turns and bottlenecks within your workflow
Understand the historical movement of assets with proprietary SMART Tracks
Success Stories
800% ROI
A $2B+ manufacturer experienced an 800% ROI in their first year using the SMART technology, thanks to reduced shrink from lost assets, lower transportation and backhaul costs and plant productivity gains.
300 Missing Racks
Georgia?!
A plant we worked with in the central U.S. couldn’t understand why some of their bins were shown on our portal as drifting south, finally stopping in Georgia. While the plant had no business there, one of their customers did. One call confirmed that the customer was “loaning” our plant’s bins. The bins were returned, along with 68 others that had accumulated!