That’s why forward-thinking brands are turning to IoT (Internet of Things) devices and advanced tracking systems — transforming blind supply chains into transparent, responsive, and predictable networks.
Reduced SLA Failures – Identify delays instantly and reroute before customers are impacted.
Lower Shrinkage – Monitor high-value cargo with live geo-fencing alerts.
Optimized Inventory – Real-time location data enables more accurate planning and faster turns.
Regulatory Compliance – Automated timestamp and location logs to meet ANTT, SEFAZ, and other requirements.
IoT Sensors: Installed in containers, pallets, or vehicles to monitor temperature, vibration, location, and humidity.
Tracking Platforms: Cloud-based systems aggregating data from carriers, warehouses, and field devices into a single control tower.
API Integrations: Direct links to ERPs, WMS, and TMS to update order and stock status in real time.
Rural delivery blackouts
Multi-day port clearance queues
Weather-related transport disruptions
IoT-enabled fleets and connected assets allow proactive action:
With AI layered over IoT data, companies can move from “what’s happening now” to “what will happen next”. This predictive capability — ETA accuracy, demand surges, maintenance needs — will redefine logistics competitiveness in Brazil.