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May 10, 2022 at 3:08 PM
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May 10, 2022 at 6:11 PMThe global flow of goods is currently in disarray. In many ports around the world, ships are piling up with their cargo, containers need to be temporarily stored, handled multiple times, and alternative transport routes found. This poses a significant risk for sensitive industrial goods. ASPION demonstrates how costly transport damage can be reliably avoided with its electronic shock data loggers at LogiMAT in Stuttgart.
(Karlsruhe) More and more industrial companies in the capital goods sector are discovering the advantages of digital shock data loggers. If transport damage cannot be proven as such to the insurance company, shippers often bear the costs themselves. While shock indicators have very limited evaluation options, electronic shock recorders meticulously log damaging events. The ASPION data loggers show that this works reliably over many months. They provide the crucial facts with their energy-optimized, sophisticated analysis and evaluation electronics. “Not every rough loading process with high acceleration values necessarily leads to damage,” explains Martina Wöhr, Managing Director of ASPION GmbH. “Rather, the duration of the shock is decisive.” The ASPION loggers record these so-called shock details down to the millisecond level per axis. This provides evidence of when serious damage occurred and also ensures secure supply chain processes.
Easy to Use and Market-Leading Price/Performance Ratio
As the first data logger, the ASPION G-Log 2 offers an integrated shock/vibration test according to the European transport standard IEC 60721-3-2. “This makes compliance with transport conditions recognizable for the first time directly and without specialized expertise,” comments Martina Wöhr.
Due to its ease of use and a market-leading price/performance ratio, ASPION was awarded the Innovation Prize of the State of Baden-Württemberg in November 2021. This is underscored by the extensive further developments that ASPION presented to an international professional audience for the first time during LogiMAT.
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