Highland Spring implements wireless shipment monitoring

03 Nov 2009

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Highland Spring wants to improve visibility of exported shipments

Bottled-water company Highland Spring has introduced a wireless monitoring system for its exported shipments in a bid to reduce costs and improve operational processes.

The new system, which is provided by SaviTrak, allows the company to monitor product shipments from the UK to international consumers in real time.

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“We want to ensure that all our customers have the same quality of experience as those in the UK, even if they are based in Hong Kong or Dubai,” said Yannis Karagounis, Highland Spring's exports planning and distribution manager.

“[The system] allows us to improve the management and control of our logistics operations to minimise costs and ensure our consumer trust continues to be well-earned,” said Karagounis.

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