Opening the doors five years ago on their Jupiter office with with just five employees, Locus Traxx has made tremendous strides since then, managing to increase it's profits, and it's number of employees tenfold. "We just broke 50, and we'll add another 100 employees this year...
The customer demand for our continuous shipment temperature, security and location monitoring services that ensures fresh and safe food is covered by Fox New.
Florida citrus growers will give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration a good agricultural practices document that demonstrates how the industry is working to assure that the fruit they pack is safe.
ORBCOMM Inc. and Locus Traxx will use the GSM communications service provided by global telecommunications provider, Vodafone, and ORBCOMM’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network to support Locus Traxx’s dual-mode SmartTraxx™ shipment monitoring, reporting and alerts solution.
This story is particularly frustrating to us here at Locus Traxx, because we could have helped.
If you know where vehicles are at all times If you know every time a truck door opens. Even if you load a counterfeit reefer, you can still track you products.
Our new portable solution was built to address this very issue. How do you protect your product when you ship it on someone else's truck?
Read the story. We'll be ready for your call when you're through.
Supply and Demand Chain Executive magazine has named Locus Traxx CEO, David Benjamin, to their 2011 list of Pros to Know in the supply chain industry. This recognizes David's contribution to helping Locus Traxx customers with changing supply chain demands. His contribution is particularly critical in light of the prevention and food defense focus of the recently passed Food Safety Modernization Act.
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama signed a $1.4 billion Food Safety bill.
Despite claims that the bill might prove too expensive, there is probably little chance funding will be withheld.
This legislation is the first major overhaul of the food safety system since the 1930s. The new law places and emphasis on prevention and gives the Food and Drug Administration food recall powers.
The company (Driscoll's) is using a combination of RFID sensors, GPS and cellular communication technology, online access and Intelligent Alerts from Locus Traxx to ensure its products are transported at the proper temperature, and that trailers are not opened while in transit.