Webfleet, Bridgestone’s fleet management solution, has launched its Cold Chain tool. With real-time monitoring power, the single-platform solution developed by Webfleet helps temperature-controlled fleets maintain cargo quality and safety, which is key to avoiding extra costs from damaged goods or compliance issues.

In fact, delivering goods at incorrect temperatures can lead to rejected loads, not to mention financial and reputational losses for transport companies. Fleet managers must act fast to resolve potential issues, but without cargo visibility, they do not know if temperatures slip out of range or if they are set incorrectly by drivers.

Monitoring made easier with Webfleet Cold Chain

With Webfleet Cold Chain, fleet managers can easily monitor, control and record temperature conditions across their refrigerated assets in real time. As a result, fleet operators and drivers can act quickly to adverse temperature events and reduce the risk of spoiled goods.

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“We’re proud to help transport fleets protect goods, prevent costs and satisfy their customers,” said Taco van der Leij, Vice President of Webfleet Europe. “Webfleet Cold Chain provides temperature-controlled fleets with the tools and insights they need to thrive. Our solution makes meeting increased regulations and standards much easier, and all from a single platform.”

Webfleet’s cold chain solution can support any refrigerated fleet. It’s suitable for any semi-trailers, rigid-body trucks or delivery vans equipped with refrigeration devices and utilised to keep cargo at correct temperatures. Webfleet Cold Chain will be available in both European and international markets where Webfleet provides services.

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