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Net Feasa Integrates EvenKeel with Carrier Transicold’s TripLINK Platform for Improved Shipboard Cargo Visibility and Operations Efficiency


Carrier Transicold, part of Carrier Global Corporation, a leading global provider of healthy, safe, and sustainable building and cold chain solutions, announced today that its latest TripLINK™ software update significantly expands the current suite of monitoring and control capabilities of the TripLINK telematics platform by integrating with Net Feasa’s on-vessel IoT wireless monitoring platform EvenKeel™. EvenKeel is an open, wireless technology agnostic service platform that provides vital IoT connectivity to support the increasing demands of shipping companies. Through this partnership with Net Feasa, a Global Trusted IoT Service Provider based in Dingle, Ireland and Sunnyvale, USA, Carrier Transicold will be able to offer its customers vessel-based wireless networks for improved shipboard cargo visibility and operations efficiency throughout the reefers’ voyage.

The solution combines Carrier Transicold’s TripLink data management platform designed to provide customers with enhanced visibility of the health and status of their reefer assets, with Net Feasa’s EvenKeel IoT device connectivity, management, and services platform. Reefers communicate in real-time through the IoT Gateways mounted in strategic locations on the vessel. All reefer data is transmitted on an hourly basis via the IoT Gateways. This data is aggregated in EvenKeel, and then forwarded to Carrier Transicold’s TripLink vessel platform over the EvenKeel API. The EvenKeel platform also enforces regulatory compliance for all IoT radio transmissions irrespective of the ship’s current regulatory jurisdiction.

“Net Feasa’s EvenKeel helps provide seamless connectivity between a shipping company and the increasing demands and complexity of IoT sensor deployments.  More and more information will get to the bridge or to the cloud at minimal costs,” said Mike Fitzgerald, Net Feasa’s Chairman. “We support all wireless technologies and optimise such to keep costs to shipping companies at a minimum.”

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