ShockLog Locator launch at mtec 2006
Lamerholm Electronics will be launching the latest addition to its ShockLog range of electronic impact, vibration and environmental monitoring devices on stand D75 at mtec. The new ShockLog Locator enables users to track their consignments using GPS positioning for identifying the location of a shipment and GSM communications for immediate notification of any significant events that may occur, via SMS messaging. As part of the Lamerholm Group, Jekyll Electronic Technology will be showing the new Telelog, a simple, maintenance free method of remote monitoring and data logging for a wide range of process applications including flow and level measurement.
In addition to the new ShockLog Locator, Lamerholm will be showing other products in the ShockLog range.
These will include the RD317 ShockLog, a compact, cost-effective device for monitoring shock and other environmental influences, on goods in transit and the renowned RD298 ShockLog range, now with enhanced options packages.
The new upgrades enable users to monitor tri-axial vibration as well as shock for periods up to one year and new memory management tools offer increased flexibility and ease of use in setting threshold levels.
Also on display will be the ShockWatch range of active damage deterrent labels.
These are a simple yet effective method of ensuring goods are handled with care while being shipped.
As well as products, engineers from Lamerholm will be on hand to discuss any bespoke applications that their expertise can help solve.
Lamerholm specialises in providing total solutions for companies looking to monitor and control their products.
Alongside the Telelog data logger, Jekyll will be exhibiting its range of telemetry products.
These are aimed at systems integrators and control and instrumentation engineers who are implementing M2M communications strategies to ensure that the real-time information gathered can be used to reduce costs, increase bottom line and improve customer service.
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