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News Release from: Lamerholm Electronics | Subject: TiltWatch
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2005
Reduce and monitor tilting while
shipping
TiltWatch is an innovative system from Lamerholm Electronics that helps to ensure sensitive products are kept in an upright position while being shipped
TiltWatch is an innovative system from Lamerholm Electronics that helps to ensure sensitive products are kept in an upright position while being shipped With a simple one-step application, the device is automatically armed when the adhesive backing is removed and once stuck onto the package cannot be reset
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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As companies strive to keep one step ahead of the competition, damage deterrent specialists, Lamerholm, have seen a noticeable increase in business for their customised ShockWatch and TiltWatch labels
The indicator on the label will change to red if shipments are tilted over 80 degrees.
The use of TiltWatch is an ideal, cost-effective solution for companies who regularly ship sensitive products or where damage on arrival is a major problem.
A company reputation can be severely compromised and customer confidence reduced should faulty products be delivered.
By attaching a TiltWatch label companies will see a decrease in product damage and have the means to substantiate insurance claims.
Lamerholm has also introduced the TiltWatch Companion Label.
These labels alert shippers and carriers that the TiltWatch indicator is being used and provides additional information for customers.
TiltWatch is ideal as an active damage deterrent for items as wide ranging as telecommunications equipment, plasma and LCD screens, heavy machinery and even cut flowers. Request a free brochure from Lamerholm Electronics ...
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