Orbcomm detects unauthorised container access

  • November 18, 2024
  • Steve Rogerson

The latest version of Orbcomm’s dry container monitoring can detect unauthorised container access, identify possible fires and reveal container damage.

The integrated sensor pod is designed to enhance cargo safety and container security.

The dry container IoT product is designed to increase container security, protect cargo integrity and improve asset visibility. Shipping lines can use the technology to investigate the possibility of fire, detect unauthorised container access, receive alerts to possible container damage, and provide higher levels of asset visibility to customers.

“Container fires, contraband and container damage are growing problems and pose significant threats to shipping lines, shippers and BCOs,” said Christian Allred, Orbcomm senior vice president. “That’s why, in 2024, we will ship over one million dry container devices. Our solution makes dry containers smarter through advanced cargo protection, added container security and improved visibility so that customers can reduce cargo risk, lower operational costs, increase asset longevity and protect against claims.”

Powered by Orbcomm’s CT 1010 monitoring device, it adds sensor-based monitoring inside the container. Time of flight and light sensors determine door openings and closings. Ambient temperature and infra-red sensors detect heat changes inside and outside the container. Motion, shock and tamper sensors detect asset movement, impacts and removal of the device.

Improved solar power harvesting and power management increase the amount and frequency of reporting possible. Data and alerts are provided through Orbcomm’s cloud-based platforms to crew via onboard vessel networks and onshore through APIs to customers’ and third-party platforms.

With 30 years of experience, Orbcomm (www.orbcomm.com) enables the management of over a million assets worldwide for a diverse customer base spanning transportation, supply chain, heavy equipment, maritime, natural resources and government.