ATT

ATT stands for Advanced Tracking and Tracing, a system for improved tracking and tracing of shipments in logistics. It enables companies to monitor the entire transportation process of their goods in real time and record important information such as location, time of delivery and delivery status.

ATT’s functionality includes the use of advanced technologies such as GPS, RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) and IoT (Internet of Things) to track shipments throughout their transportation journey. By using sensors and data transmission systems, logistics companies can continuously monitor the location of their shipments and provide real-time updates.

The benefits of ATT are manifold. It improves transparency and visibility along the supply chain, leading to more efficient planning and control of transportation processes. Companies can identify bottlenecks and delays at an early stage and take proactive measures to solve delivery problems and increase customer satisfaction.

In addition, ATT enables more accurate inventory tracking and management, as companies know where their goods are at all times and when they are expected to arrive. This facilitates warehousing, stock replenishment and just-in-time deliveries, resulting in better inventory control and cost efficiency.

The application areas of ATT are broad and include various industries such as retail, e-commerce, manufacturing, food, pharmaceutical and logistics service providers. It is used for the tracking of raw materials and finished products as well as for the traceability of perishables and sensitive goods.

Overall, ATT helps to improve efficiency, reliability and transparency in logistics, resulting in a better customer experience, lower costs and optimized supply chain design.