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RTIs and Returnable Containers

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Managing and tracking the movement of pallets, totes, bins and containers throughout the supply chain and at ports and yards represents a significant logistical challenge. Manual inspection processes and record keeping leads to errors and delays for tracking containers. Tampering and theft presents an increasing security risk. Supply chain managers need an automated system for tracking containers to ensure accurate shipments, improve efficiency, reduce labor costs and streamline operations.

Reusable and returnable transport items are an important part of nearly every operation and optimizing the use of these items is critical to a successful and profitable business. While the cost of containers, bins or totes is significant, their overall value to your business is even more critical, and optimizing their use is essential to ensure profitable and successful operations.

On Demand Visibility
Intelleflex provides on-demand visibility for tracking and managing returnable assets and improving supply chain operations at transit terminals, seaports and air cargo facilities. With Intelleflex XC3 Technology™, you can easily and cost-effectively track containers, bins, crates, pallets and roll cages as they enter, exit and move around shipping ports, rail yards, distribution centers and depots to better manage inventory, reduce purchasing and labor costs, improve safety and maximize utilization.


 
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