OnAsset Intelligence Inc., a leading provider of machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless asset tracking, sensing, and control solutions, recently announced in a press release that TMC (News - Alert) has awarded OnAsset’s Vision Platform the Best-of-Show award at ITEXPO and the M2M Evolution Conference in Austin.
"Our event last week in Austin raised the bar in every conceivable way -- from conference content, to attendee count, and for the quality and breadth of the products and solutions showcased on the Exhibit Hall floor," said Rich Tehrani (News - Alert), TMC CEO and Conference Chairman, in a statement. "We're pleased to honor OnAsset Intelligence with a ‘best-of-show’ award, and we congratulate them for standing out amongst a large and highly competitive field."
A feature-rich platform, Vision enables shippers to track high-value assets in the supply chain. With its intuitive mapping capabilities with custom data overlays, shippers can easily get to know the real-time state and location of any high value asset being tracked by OnAsset's SENTRY(TM) devices. With new features now being installed in Vision, it has made it easier for users to establish temperature threshold limits; define virtual perimeter "geo-fences" for cargo in transit; send alert notifications via email or SMS; incorporate third-party data feeds, such as weather or traffic reports. Moreover, the platform now can also be easily integrated into the ERP systems of manufacturers, shippers, and transportation providers to provide complete visibility across the supply chain.
"Vision is a feature-rich platform that enables customers to turn asset-tracking data into actionable intelligence in the event of an alert during transit, and we're proud that TMC has recognized our efforts with a Best-of-Show award," said Adam Crossno, President and CEO for OnAsset Intelligence, in a statement. "The feedback we received at the show last week was tremendous, and we're grateful to TMC for recognizing us with this award."
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Edited by Rich Steeves