Geozoning
Geozoning, also known as geofencing, is the creation of virtual boundaries around specific locations on a digital map. These zones can be set up anywhere, including warehouses, depots, customer sites or other key areas.
Why geozoning matters
In supply chain operations, geozoning strengthens asset management and security. It enables real-time monitoring of asset movements and can trigger alerts when a load carrier enters or leaves a defined zone. This makes it possible to detect delays, unauthorized movements or extended dwell times before they escalate into costly disruptions.
How Connected Load Carrier applies geozoning
Connected Load Carrier integrates geozoning into its platform to give businesses tighter control over routes and asset circulation. By adding this extra layer of precision and accountability, organizations can reduce inefficiencies, prevent losses and ensure assets follow their intended flow. The result is smoother, more reliable and more efficient supply chain operations.