Intermodal RFID network going national

Horizon Services Group is working with federal and local governments to create a national network for real-time intermodal container tracking using the existing RFID reader infrastructure on highways. “This will be a significant step in solving the intermodal black hole,” says Duncan Wright, director of business development for Horizon Services Group. “We could track assets in real time, reduce unnecessary repositioning of containers, address congestion issues, improve asset utilization, and increase supply chain security for everyone's benefit.” The company released an end-to-end intermodal active RFID tracking solution in September, which was combined with Horizon's web-based event management system.

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