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From Asset Monitoring to Endangered Species Preservation

Written by Viviana Navarro
Published on 20/09/2023 at 16:07
Do monitoramento de ativos à preservação de espécies em extinção
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The Solutions of Geoforce Brazil with Sustainable and Safe Equipment

The concern of companies and consumers with the use of renewable energy, across various sectors, is a growing movement in recent decades. And when it comes to safety in the transportation of assets for major companies in the industry, there is significant investment involved in this regard, with the implementation of equipment that utilizes solar energy.

Geoforce Brazil, a global leader in providing resilient satellite and cellular-based tracking and asset monitoring solutions across different markets, recently launched a solar asset tracker in the country, the GT2s. The device, in addition to operating on a battery that uses solar energy, does not require periodic maintenance (thanks to a backup battery, which ensures an operational lifespan of up to 10 years) and is super durable, which guarantees significant long-term savings.

However, the company’s solutions are not limited solely to asset monitoring, but also play an important role in the preservation of endangered species, such as the giant tortoises of Galápagos, monitored by the GT-1 device from Geoforce.

Executive André Chaboudet, General Manager of Geoforce Brazil, emphasizes this broad operation of the company’s equipment, through clean energy. “The possibility of a renewable energy source in our equipment is something positive not only for the environment but also for our customers when acquiring our products, as they are super durable and do not require periodic maintenance. Another contribution of our company to the environment is also the fact that we are not limited solely to assets, but also offer monitoring solutions capable of preserving endangered species, as was the case with these sea turtles in Galápagos. In other words, we are present in industry sectors related to logistical control and safety issues but can also positively contribute to the environmental preservation of the planet.”

Viviana Navarro

Viviana Navarro - Jornalista/Assessora de Imprensa

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