Traka to showcase latest solutions at IntraLogisteX 2025


Eve Goode
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Traka has announced that it will be exhibiting its complete portfolio of key and asset management solutions, including its DockSafe technology and Flexible Asset Detection lockers, at IntraLogisteX 2025.
The event will take place on 25-26 March at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England.
Traka experts will guide attendees through hands-on demonstrations that show how key and asset management are impacting today’s supply chain and logistics operations.
“Safely and efficiently”
Lee Payne, Market Development Manager, Traka commented: “Increasing consumer demands require logistics leaders to prioritise solutions that can optimise operations.
“Key and asset management is foundational to nearly every warehouse and distribution centre, and how companies manage their usage can greatly impact how safely and efficiently they operate,” he concluded.
Docksafe solution
Among the technology Traka will be displaying at IntraLogisteX is its DockSafe solution, which reduces the likelihood of trucks leaving a loading bay prematurely by locking the keys in a cabinet until cargo loading has been completed and both the truck and cargo bay door have been closed.
Traka’s solution integrates with existing access control and loading bay controllers to streamline the process and safely store shared vehicle keys.
At the show, Traka will be demonstrating several variants of DockSafe and will have a shutter door to visualise how the technology works in harmony with a warehouse’s existing platform.
Flexible Asset Detection Locker Solution
Additionally, Traka will be debuting its innovative Flexible Asset Detection Locker Solution at IntralogisteX.
This solution simplifies asset management by using advanced RFID technology to eliminate the need for traditional inserts and reader brackets.
It offers significant cost savings, improves operational efficiency and ensures accurate tracking of shared assets like scanners, laptops and tablets, the company notes.
The solutions
These solutions, which are used in warehouses, where it securely store a company’s most widely used assets and can include features like curfews so that managers are notified when a key or asset hasn’t been returned.
They can also charge individual assets like scanners, tablets, radios and laptops so that when employees remove one, the system will prioritise the asset that’s most charged.
Additionally, both key cabinets and asset management lockers can be programmed with fault logging so that if a device or a vehicle has an issue, the system can remove that item from circulation until it’s been serviced.