Shipping Monitor records rough handling.

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Shock Timer documents time of accidents or excessive handling while product is in-transit. Time-Stamped impact information may be used as documented evidence to assign liability for in-transit damage. One-time-use monitor can be placed on shipping container or product. Three levels of G-trip impact are available. Self-contained, battery-operated unit has 4-month battery life and 6-month shock stamp retention.



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"Shock Timer" In-Transit Shipping Monitor from IST Corp.


"Shock Timer," a new, low cost product that documents the
time of accidents or excessive handling while a product is in-transit. The one-time-use product is now being introduced by Instrumented Sensor Technology, Inc. (IST) of Okemos, MI ...the leading designer and manufacturer of portable data recorders for dynamic environments.

The product's Time-Stamped impact information may
be used as documented evidence to assign liability for
in-transit damage. This same information can also be used
to discover how or why there is damage to products during shipping. This information can lead to corrective action that helps eliminate shipping damage and lowers shipping costs.

Shock Timer is so affordable it may be cost effective to use
the product for evaluating large scale sampling of shipping
alternatives or various package designs. Shock Timer can be
easily placed on a shipping container or product to record
time of impact during transit. Three levels of G-trip impact are
available. The self-contained, battery operated unit has a four
month battery life and six month shock stamp retention.

Contact: Instrumented Sensor Technology, Inc. 4704 Moore Street
Okemos, MI 48864. Ph: 517-349-8487, fax: 517-349-8489
Email: info@isthq.com Website; www.isthq.com

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