The role of anti-vibration labels in the transportation industry
Anti-vibration labels play the following important roles in the transportation industry:
1. Collision and impact monitoring
Real-time feedback
During the transportation of goods, labels can monitor the collision and impact of goods in real time. Once the impact force exceeds the preset threshold, the label will change color or display a specific logo, indicating that the goods have encountered excessive external force during transportation.
Liability definition
When the goods arrive at the destination, if the label shows signs of activation, it can help determine at which stage and time period of transportation the collision or impact event occurred, which helps to clarify the responsible party and resolve possible transportation disputes.
2. Quality assurance
Product protection
For some fragile or impact-sensitive goods such as precision instruments, electronic products, glass products, ceramic products, etc., labels can ensure that the goods are not subjected to impacts sufficient to damage the products during transportation, providing protection for the quality and integrity of the goods.
Reducing cargo damage rate
By monitoring the impact during transportation, transportation companies can take corresponding improvement measures, optimize transportation routes, adjust loading and unloading methods, strengthen packaging protection, etc., so as to reduce the damage rate of goods and improve transportation quality.
3. Supply Chain Management
Optimization of Transportation Links
Transportation companies can use the impact data collected by the tags to analyze the weak links in the transportation process and make targeted improvements and optimizations, such as adjusting vehicle speeds, improving road conditions, and strengthening driver training, to improve the transportation efficiency and reliability of the entire supply chain.
Customer Trust and Satisfaction
Prove to customers that the protection measures for goods during transportation are effective, enhance customer trust and satisfaction with transportation companies, help establish long-term and stable cooperative relationships, and enhance the competitiveness of companies in the transportation market.
4. Safety Warning
Subsequent Operation Tips
When the tag is activated, in addition to reminding that the goods are impacted during transportation, it can also serve as a safety warning sign, reminding to be extra careful during subsequent handling, loading and unloading, warehousing and other operations to prevent further damage to the goods.