RedLine Solutions, a company dealing in inventory and traceability solutions, and Roambee Corp., supplier of high-quality tracking services, have announced a partnership to provide customers with real-time tracking and monitoring solutions of produce shipments.
Roambee chose RedLine Solutions to offer customers in fresh produce full in-transit visibility and condition monitoring for shipments of perishable goods. RedLine already offers a comprehensive lineup of products and services to enable produce traceability and inventory management.
“RedLine chose Roambee because it is the most flexible, innovative, real-time shipment tracking solution out there. Combined with our complete traceability solutions, RedLine now can offer improved tracking.” said Todd Baggett, CEO at RedLine Solutions.
Sanjay Sharma, CEO at Roambee, underscores: “Fresh produce companies have large activity swings based on the seasonality of their products. We feel that Roambee’s pay-as-you-go service is uniquely positioned to provide real-time monitoring to produce companies in a cost-effective manner. With zero investment in hardware, our clients only pay for tracking when they actually track something.”
For more information:
Maureen O’Brien
RedLine Solutions
Tel: +1 408.562.1700
Email: mobrien@redlinesolutions.com
www.redlinesolutions.com
or
Rainer Kuehling
Roambee
Tel: +1 408.663.6655
Email: media@roambee.com






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