Aviation/Transit News Archive
Installed base of container tracking systems grew 54 percent in 2012
Just released research from telecom business intelligence firm Berg Insight shows that although tracking solutions for shipping and intermodal container solutions are still in their early stages, they show a steady and promising growth. Aftermarket solutions mounted on high value cargo and refrigerated containers are the first use cases to adopt container tracking.
The number of active remote container tracking units deployed on intermodal shipping containers was 137,000 in Q4-2012, up from...
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- U.S. authorities arrest another suspect in Canadian train derailment plot
News • May 13th, 2013
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- Firms eye TSA background-check job
News • May 13th, 2013
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- Man who faked his way into cockpit pleads guilty to fraud
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- Attendants, TSA officers file legal warning over knives
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- TSA agent helps save life of passenger at Newark airport
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- Airport body scanners pass radiation tests
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- FBI probes new suspects in train terror plot
News • May 3rd, 2013
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News • May 3rd, 2013
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- U.S. to keep restriction on small knives on planes for now
News • April 24th, 2013
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- Suspected Iran link in Canadian rail plot puzzles terror experts
News • April 24th, 2013
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- Hack shows how smartphone can take over airplane flight computers
News • April 15th, 2013
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- Newark TSA agents spared from firings after violations
News • April 1st, 2013





