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    G+D launches credit card-sized IoT tracker for smarter shipping

    By Fiona XuJanuary 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • G+D launches the Smart Label, a credit card-sized IoT tracker for shipping, enhancing parcel and asset tracking capabilities.
    • The device features GPS, motion sensors, and security measures, aiming to improve logistics and streamline payment processes.

    What happened: IoT tracker launch by G+D

    Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) has launched a new IoT tracking solution called the Smart Label, designed in a credit card format for shipping applications. This innovative product aims to enhance location tracking for various purposes, including parcel delivery, fleet management, and monitoring high-value goods.

    The Smart Label features an integrated iSIM, IoT connectivity, and a dedicated platform for managing connections and firmware updates. Users simply peel and apply the label to an item, activating it for tracking. The device employs motion sensors, GPS technology with sub-10m precision, and temperature monitoring for perishable items.

    G+D’s commitment to robust solutions is evident, as they aim to provide comprehensive support and warranty for their products. This launch follows the success of their first-generation Smart Label introduced in 2023, showcasing their continuous innovation in the transport and logistics sector.

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    Why this is important

    The introduction of G+D’s Smart Label represents a significant advancement in IoT technology for shipping and logistics. As businesses increasingly rely on digital solutions to streamline operations, the demand for efficient and reliable tracking systems has surged. This product not only addresses these needs but also sets a new standard for tracking devices, combining compact design with robust functionality.

    The Smart Label’s capabilities align with broader trends in the industry, where IoT applications are expanding rapidly. For instance, companies are integrating advanced analytics into their supply chains, allowing for real-time decision-making and enhanced visibility. Furthermore, the rise of e-commerce has amplified the importance of effective shipping solutions, as consumers expect timely and transparent delivery processes.

    In a landscape where security is paramount, the Smart Label addresses potential vulnerabilities through features like tamper protection and automated proof of delivery. This focus on security is crucial, especially as Verizon highlighted last year the escalating risks associated with IoT devices in critical infrastructure.

    By providing a single end-to-end solution, G+D not only caters to the current market demands but also contributes to a more secure and efficient logistics ecosystem. The Smart Label’s early adoption by Track & Pay further demonstrates its potential to revolutionise payment processes in the global finance supply chain, making this launch a pivotal moment in the evolution of IoT tracking solutions.

    IoT tracker Smart Label
    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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