SpotSee Software
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SpotSee offers advanced software solutions designed to provide seamless connectivity and real-time monitoring of environmental conditions like temperature, shock, and tilt. These platforms enable users to track their shipments and assets with confidence, offering instant access to critical data through cloud-based systems. Combined with our industry-leading indicators, with features like automated alerts, detailed reporting, and global tracking via Wi-Fi, GPS, and cellular networks, SpotSee’s software ensures visibility and control, helping businesses safeguard their products from damage during transit.
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Shipment damage in automotive logistics: how to reduce returns and protect revenue
If your damage process starts when a return arrives or a claim gets filed, you are already days late. The operational bottleneck is usually not the inspection capability. It is evidence latency, the delay between a suspect shipment arriving at receiving and a complete...
How to use data loggers for thermal mapping in food and beverage storage
Thermal mapping does not usually fail because the data loggers missed something. It fails because the results never change what teams monitor every day or how they respond when a reading is good or bad. A mapping study can produce a clean report, detailed graphs, and...
How one app-free scan resolves cold chain blind spots
A biologic shipment can arrive with pristine packaging and still have experienced an unacceptable freeze condition inside. Cold chain programs invest heavily in validated packaging, qualified lanes, and monitoring technology. Yet at receiving, the person opening the...












