Emerson announced at the Amsterdam Produce Show the release of its Oversight Mobile App for GO Real-Time Trackers. Oversight Mobile enables users to manage shipments from start to finish and view data directly from their smartphone in real-time rather than logging into a computer. The app is Android and iOS compatible and available in several languages.
“Users of our GO Real-Time products are on the move as much as their cargo. The new Oversight Mobile app gives them the freedom to be anywhere and still maintain complete control over their shipments,” said Frank Landwehr, vice president and general manager, Cargo Solutions for Emerson Commercial and Residential Solutions. “The app’s robust feature set coupled with an intuitive design makes this tool invaluable for real-time cargo visibility and offers convenience and peace of mind for our global user community.”
The new product launch is the first in the updated naming and look of Emerson’s GO family of real-time trackers and loggers for cargo monitoring, part of Emerson’s consolidated cold chain management that was created following the acquisitions of PakSense and Locus Traxx in August 2016.
For more information:
emerson.com/cargo


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