Locus Traxx Worldwide today introduces GO XL, a premium monitoring and tracking device that combines the very best of the SmartTraxx technology, with a 60 day battery life. Locus Traxx Worldwide is specialised in real-time temperature, location and safety monitoring for perishable products.
"Tracking your ocean container cargo has never been easier than with the GO XL. Our GO XL has a 60 day battery life which will help you monitor the temperature of your cargo as it travels around the world, while at the same time being as user friendly as our GO. Simply pull on the tab and place it in the container, and be prepared to receive a standard set of status events to your computer or tablet. This information can also be accessed through our Traxx GO on our website. Traxx Go is an easy-to-use web-interface system that allows you to monitor your cargo. Traxx Go is available 24-7 for your convenience. All you need is your GO XL serial number to be entered into the box to get started," stated Jan-Willem Schrijver.
For more information:
Locus Traxx
Jan-Willem Schrijver
Tel: +32(0) 471 09 51 38
jan-willem.schrijver@locustraxx.com
www.locustraxx.com


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