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Use case

Pallet & Package Tracking

Item- to pallet-level counts and last-seen locations for returnable packaging, freight and parcels.

The challenge

Why visibility breaks down here

Logistics teams lose pallets, stillages and packages to “somewhere in the network”. Manual scanning is accurate but labour-heavy; what’s missing is cheap, automatic presence detection at scale.

LL100 smart label on a shrink-wrapped industrial pallet with a forklift working behindGNTS1 Smart Sticker S1 on a grey returnable transit tote among stacked containersGNTS1 Smart Sticker S1 on shrink-wrapped palletised freight in a warehouseGNTS1 Smart Sticker S1 on a carton moving along an e-commerce fulfilment conveyor
Bluetooth

With the GNTS1

This is the GNTS1’s home ground. Sticker every pallet, tote or package and let detections from the rapidly expanding 100M+ partner device network build automatic last-seen records in GoAndTrack — without per-asset SIMs or manual scanning.

4G Cellular + GNSS

With the LL100

For pallets that leave dense network areas — customer sites, subcontractor yards, remote routes — the LL100 keeps reporting through its own cellular connection. Reserve it for the fraction of assets that genuinely roam.

Measure it

KPIs a pilot here should move

  • Asset loss/write-off rate
  • Inventory count labour hours
  • Dwell time per site
  • Returnable packaging cycle time

A mixed estate is normal: GNTS1 for the volume, LL100 for the roamers. The pilot programme is designed to find that split with real data.

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