SUPLY NETWORK
Pick a route below to see where ECHO will check in — and where the network can't reach.
ECHO works on any route, worldwide. These are a handful of examples to show connectivity in detail.
ECHO connects to the Suply Network — every smartphone and Wi-Fi access point is a potential check-in.
Early warning
Every check-in mid-journey is a chance to catch a temperature excursion before the cargo arrives. That window to intervene, reroute, or pre-notify a buyer is what separates a managed incident from a silent write-off.
Why not real-time?
Real-time devices are expensive, classified as dangerous goods, and rarely connect inside a sealed container. You pay for live coverage and get a datalogger outcome. ECHO is built for this reality — it records everything and transmits the moment it finds a gateway.
Pick a route below to see where ECHO will check in — and where the network can't reach.
ECHO works on any route, worldwide. These are a handful of examples to show connectivity in detail.
MORE THAN A CHECK-IN
Suply monitors the vessel throughout the journey — tracking position and logistics milestones from the Bill of Lading. When ECHO checks in, we layer the physical condition record — temperature and humidity — on top of that logistics picture, giving you a complete, timestamped view of where your cargo is and what it's been through. Check-ins are the moments we can assess the current situation as the produce moves through the network. A gap in check-ins is a gap in transmission, not in data — the full condition record syncs at the next contact.
Select an origin and destination to see the connectivity picture for that route.
SUPLY ECHO
We'll walk you through connectivity on your specific lanes and show you what an ECHO report looks like for your cargo.
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