What is Internet-of-Cargo?

 The internet of cargo is a term used to describe the use of internet technologies and connected devices to monitor and manage the movement of goods and shipments in the logistics and transportation industry. It involves the use of sensors and trackers to monitor the location and condition (temperature, humidity, impact,…) of cargo as it moves through the supply chain. 

The goal of the internet of cargo is to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the logistics, transportation, and supply chain in general by providing real-time visibility and control over cargo movements. This can help to reduce the risk of delays, losses, and other issues that can arise during the transportation of goods. 

The internet of cargo is closely related to the broader concept of the internet of things (IoT), which refers to the use of connected devices and technologies to collect and exchange data in order to automate and improve various processes. In the context of the logistics and transportation industry, the internet of cargo can be seen as a subset of the IoT, focused specifically on the movement of goods and shipments.