SpotSee’s SpotBot Earns Giteki Certification in Japan

The SpotSee cloud is where trip data is aggregated in real time. The graphs are easy to read and include data such as the severity of impacts, impacts over time and temperature in easy to understand histograms. (Graphic: Business Wire)

DALLAS--()--SpotSee, the global leader in shock and vibration monitoring through low-cost connectivity and data, has earned the Giteki mark for its impact-monitoring device SpotBot™, allowing it to be sold in Japan.

As a global company, it is important that SpotSee can serve customers around the globe. All wireless devices sold in Japan must be tested to obtain regulatory approval and be certified as conforming to the Japanese Technical Standards of Radio Waves. Any devices that emit radio waves must have a visual Giteki mark on the product in order to be sold. The certification ensures a device is safe and its wireless signals do not interfere with other signals, such as those used by the nation’s wireless networks.

“Earning the Giteki mark is a big step for SpotBot and SpotSee,” said Angela Kerr, vice president, product portfolio, SpotSee. “Because of this certification, we will be able to increase supply-chain efficiency, reduce costs and provide unparalleled transparency to the shipping process for Japanese companies.”

SpotBot is a stand-alone device that delivers global, real-time, tri-axial impact monitoring and tracking through cellular connectivity. The device tracks impact, temperature and location around the world and has an operating battery life of up to 75 days when reporting once an hour. It is mainly used when shipping items that are susceptible to damage during transport and provides comprehensive supply-chain transparency.

For more information on SpotSee and its products, visit www.spotsee.io.

About SpotSee

SpotSee is an internet of things end-to-end solution provider that enables customers to spot damage in their operations and see it in real time. SpotSee has developed a low-cost, connected ecosystem that includes its own mobile virtual network enabler (MVNE) that delivers data from devices anywhere in the world to customers’ fingertips. SpotSee devices monitor shock, vibration, temperature and other environmental conditions through its market-leading brands such as ShockWatch®, ShockLog®, SpotBot™, OpsWatch and WarmMark®. The company has a global network of over 300 sales and technical service partners in 62 countries. SpotSee is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with operations in Brazil, Netherlands, United Kingdom, China, Mexico and Graham, Texas. For more information, visit www.spotsee.io.

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MCC for SpotSee
Andrew Williams
andrew_williams@mccom.com

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SpotSee has earned the Giteki certification for its impact-monitoring device SpotBot, allowing it to be sold in Japan.

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Contacts

MCC for SpotSee
Andrew Williams
andrew_williams@mccom.com