ORBCOMM’s GT 1100 is powered by solar rechargeable batteries for low power consumption and long service life in the field.
Read MoreThe GT 2300 is a robust, self-powered container tracking device with cellular communications and GPS, providing visibility into..
Read MoreSupporting a variety of sensors, the RCU is a refrigerated ocean container monitoring device that communicates with OEM reefer controllers to read
Read MoreThe IDP-800 is a low-profile, fully programmable satellite communications device with an integrated battery compartment that uses
Read MoreBT 500 provides complete visibility, monitoring and management of drivers, vehicles and displays. Part of a comprehensive solution that combines in-cab devices
Read MoreFleet managers get the best of both worlds—lower cost data transmission in areas with cellular coverage, and reliable, always-on satellite
Read MoreIDP-680 terminals enable remote management of fixed and mobile industrial assets anywhere in the world. Whether managing trucks, fishing vessels
Read MoreORBCOMM’s Pro-400 monitors driver behaviour and alerts drivers and managers when actions that may compromise safety are detected
Read MoreThe BT 320 is an advanced temperature monitoring device for refrigerated trucks and trailers, with two-way reefer control, maintenance scheduling
Read MoreThe PT 6000 is a two-way reefer monitoring and control device that provides comprehensive temperature, fuel management..
Read MoreORBCOMM's versatile, interchangeable M2M modems for OEMs feature an identical footprint, connectors, power input, programming environment
Read MoreThe PT 7000 is a ruggedized, cellular or dual-mode tracking and monitoring device designed specifically for a broad range of heavy equipment..
Read MoreORBCOMM’s ST 6100 satellite terminal delivers complete visibility and control of industrial assets operating in remote areas. The versatile, environmentally sealed
Read MoreThe compact, robust and fully-programmable SG-7100 cellular gateway goes beyond redundant status checking and alerts.
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