NEW LOCK: The Seguratainer Claw 2.0 for Shipping Containers
NEW Lock launched today: the Claw 2.0, an external and portabe shipping container lock with a patented 2 locking points mechanism. Like all Seguratainer locks, the Claw 2.0 has been designed to withstand all weathers and transportation modes and resist violent theft attempts. It uses your smartphone as a key and allows for remote lock and key management.
Retail Shrink: it’s not (only) shoplifting, it’s a supply chain problem!
Cargo theft is one of the biggest reasons why retail shrink is a problem worth billions of dollars every year. There are 3 key steps to remove retail shink from the supply chain: security, with smart container and truck locks; remote access-control of all locks, users and keys; and tracking of time and place of digital key usage.
How to Fight Against Identity Theft in Shipping and Logistics
Identity theft crimes in logistics and shipping are commitend when criminals use stolen (or made up) personal or corporate information to carry out fraudulent activities in order to steal your goods in storage or transit. How can you protect your business against it? Is there a shipping container or truck lock that can help you? We answer all your questions!
How to Choose Your Shipping Container Locks
How do you choose the container or truck lock that fits your business best? Don’t worry, we are here to help you! In order to choose what lock model works best for you, you need to consider the following criteria: vehicle, installation, location, mission. When choosing a lock, make sure you get the most out of it: choose a smart lock to enjoy a full security and access control solution.
Shipping Container Locks: High Security and Full Control?
We often hear the question: what does high security and full control mean for shipping container locks?
The answer: we provide a full container locking system made a robust lock, a management platform and a mobile app to turn your smartphone into a key. This guarantees that no criminal can open your container using force, and only authorized personel can open the containers when and where you give them remote access to.