Panel Alert: White Paper on Smart Asset Technologies

Tuesday panel to introduce the new report on identification, monitoring and tracking of reusable transport packaging assets.

Panel Alert: White Paper on Smart Asset Technologies
Panel Alert: White Paper on Smart Asset Technologies

The Reusable Packaging Association (RPA) issued an industry white paper to provide guidance on current technologies for the identification, monitoring and tracking of reusable transport packaging.

A panel at Pack Expo Las Vegas will discuss the report on Tuesday, Sep. 24 at 11:30 am in the Reusable Packaging Learning Center, moderated by Stockman with panelists Gail Peter Wong of AT&T IoT, David Kalan of Paxxal Inc., and Ernest Wood of C2it, Inc.

The paper is a collaborative effort by member companies and invited experts, exploring how new products and services for reusable packaging such as pallets, bins and containers are offering breakthrough capabilities for asset management, supply chain visibility and real-time data capture.

The paper’sthree primary sections are:

  • General information on markings and labeling for product identification

  • Sensors for monitoring product and content conditions

  • Communication devices for tracking product location and movement.

Download your copy of the report,A Smarter, Technology-Driven Supply Chain with Reusable Packaging Systems, at reusables.org/reusables-library/reports-and-data.

 

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