High-value components and tight tolerances leave no room for undetected damage or tampering in transit. Intelyt monitors every shipment’s condition, reconstructs what happened, and gives you the records to prove it.
An aerospace component that takes an unrecorded shock in transit can pass visual inspection and still fail in service. For high-value parts, avionics, and sensitive assemblies, you need to know what a shipment actually experienced — not just that it arrived. Intelyt provides real-time condition monitoring and a complete, time-stamped history for every shipment, supporting damage prevention, tamper-evidence, and the traceability your supply chain demands.
Records shock events across the full range from 1.5G to 200G, capturing everything from minor handling to severe impacts, each with time and location.
Detects tipping or inversion of orientation-sensitive components and assemblies.
Records every container or enclosure opening for chain of custody and tamper-evidence on secure, high-value shipments.
Flags unexpected opening or exposure of sealed packaging.
Continuous environmental monitoring for components and electronics sensitive to thermal or moisture exposure.
Multiple sensors placed at multiple points across a shipment or asset, so there’s no untracked blind spot on high-value moves.
Immediate alerts when a threshold is crossed, plus a documented history that supports inspection, acceptance, and compliance.
A single sensor only tells you a limit was crossed. Intelyt fuses shock, tilt, light, door, temperature, humidity, location, and time into one connected timeline for each shipment, so you see the full sequence of events rather than disconnected readings. And because Intelyt places multiple sensors at multiple points across a shipment, you see how an event affected different parts of the load — insight no single-point logger can give. That higher-order view lets you reconstruct exactly when and where a component was shocked, tilted, or exposed, and whether a container was opened without authorization — so your accept, reject, or quarantine decision rests on a documented sequence of events and tamper-evident chain-of-custody data, instead of a guess.
From single high-value components to full assemblies, Intelyt travels with the shipment and reports location and condition across every leg — giving quality and program teams the evidence they need before a part ever reaches assembly or service.
A component can experience a damaging impact in transit that leaves no visible sign yet affects performance. Recording shock events across the full 1.5G to 200G range lets you identify and quarantine suspect parts before they’re installed.
By combining shock, tilt, light, door, temperature, humidity, location, and time — from multiple sensors in multiple locations — into one timeline, Intelyt lets you see exactly what a shipment experienced and in what order, so acceptance decisions rest on a documented sequence of events rather than an isolated reading.
Yes. Door and light sensors record every opening of a container or enclosure, and that data is time-stamped and location-tagged for secure, high-value shipments.
Yes. Every shipment carries a time-stamped, location-tagged history of shock and environmental events, supporting inspection, acceptance, and documentation requirements.
Find out where your high-value assets are — and what they’re experiencing — in real time.
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