Precision machinery knocked out of tolerance or tipped in transit costs you twice — in repairs and in downtime. Intelyt tells you a shipment took a damaging shock, tilt, or opening, and what happened, before it ever reaches the floor.
Capital equipment, robotics, machine tools, and automation components are heavy, valuable, and sensitive to shock, vibration, and being tipped out of orientation. When a unit arrives knocked out of calibration or quietly damaged, you discover it during install — after the schedule’s already committed — and the cost shows up as rework, delays, and disputes over who’s responsible. Intelyt monitors each shipment’s condition in real time so problems surface before installation, not during it.
Records shock events across the full range from 1.5G to 200G, flagging everything from rough handling to tolerance-threatening impacts, with time and location.
Detects tipping or inversion of machinery and equipment that must stay upright to protect lubricants, fluids, and calibration.
Environmental monitoring for equipment, electronics, and components sensitive to thermal or moisture exposure.
Records when a crate, container, or enclosure is opened, for security and chain of custody.
Flags unexpected opening of sealed packaging.
Multiple sensors placed at multiple points across large or multi-part shipments, so nothing high-value goes untracked.
Immediate alerts when a limit is crossed, plus a complete time-stamped record for acceptance inspection and claims.
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 scattered readings. And because Intelyt places multiple sensors at multiple points across a shipment, you see how an event affected different parts of a large or multi-unit load — insight no single-point logger can match. That higher-order view lets you tell a real, tolerance-threatening impact from routine vibration, see whether a unit was tipped or a crate opened, and pinpoint which unit or component was exposed, where, and how severely — so receiving and commissioning teams can focus inspection where it’s actually needed.
Whether you’re shipping a single precision tool or a full automation line, Intelyt reports location and condition across every leg and carrier — so your receiving and commissioning teams know exactly what arrived and in what state.
It detects shock, tilt, light, door, temperature, and humidity in real time and alerts you when a shipment is mishandled, so damage is caught before installation rather than discovered during commissioning.
By combining shock, tilt, light, door, temperature, humidity, location, and time — from multiple sensors in multiple locations — into one timeline, Intelyt shows which unit was exposed, where, and how severely, so inspection and commissioning focus on the equipment that was actually at risk.
Yes. Tilt and orientation sensing detects tipping or inversion of equipment that must stay upright, with the time and location of the event, and door sensing records when a crate or container was opened.
Yes. Each shipment carries a time-stamped, location-tagged record of shock and environmental events, which supports acceptance inspection and damage claims.
Find out where your high-value assets are — and what they’re experiencing — in real time.
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