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Copeland Launches Next-Generation GO 4G/5G-NA Trackers for Cold Chain Shipping
06 August 2024

Copeland Launches Next-Generation GO 4G/5G-NA Trackers for Cold Chain Shipping

Copeland, a global leader in sustainable climate solutions, has introduced its new GO real-time 4G/5G-NA tracker for cold chain shipping. Designed for high-value products, the next-generation tracker utilizes Wi-Fi and 4G/5G cellular technology to deliver real-time data on in-transit conditions.

Enhanced Tracking and Monitoring Capabilities

The GO real-time 4G/5G-NA trackers provide precise monitoring of temperature and other conditions with an accuracy of up to 15 meters (49.2 feet) for up to 20 days. This improvement in location accuracy offers enhanced insight into shipments. 

Copeland’s cloud-based software platform, Oversight, allows users to configure trackers to send real-time notifications via text or email if any temperature deviations occur during shipment. The Oversight dashboard and mobile app offer real-time alerts and detailed shipment summaries, ensuring that food, healthcare items, and other valuable cargo are delivered at the highest quality.

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Solutions

With a focus on sustainability, Copeland offers multiple battery options and an improved GO GreenSense recycling program. This initiative includes eco-friendly return boxes, pre-paid postage, and necessary battery shipment notification labels, enabling customers to return Copeland trackers for proper recycling of batteries and components.

The new GO real-time 4G/5G-NA tracker enhances the safety and quality of cold chain shipments while promoting eco-friendly practices, aligning with Copeland's commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable climate solutions.
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