GlobalWave expands wireless features

NEW ORLEANS. New releases for the GlobalWave trailer tracking and in-cab communications system expand power options, add a motion-detecting sensor and offer a low-cost, Windows-based “netbook” for the driver. Announced at the American Trucking Assns. annual convention here, field-replaceable battery packs can power GlobalWaves’ Slap & Track wireless communications and location unit for up to six years, according to TransCore. Slap & Track is a self-contained, low-profile trailer-tracking unit that provides two-way wireless communications over the Iridium satellite network. A new stop-start sensor also introduced at the meeting can automatically alert fleets if a trailer is ...

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