Smart supply chains,
built on insight.

Modern supply chains move fast and across borders. To
stay in control, businesses need more than physical
assets. They need visibility, reliable data, and the ability
to act on it.

CONNECTED LOAD CARRIERS
Supplychains

Digitalisation with a clear purpose

At IPP, digitalisation is not about technology for its own sake. It is about helping customers improve reliability, reduce loss, and make better decisions across their logistics network.

By connecting load carriers through IoT, data becomes available where it matters most: at operational level. This supports planning, execution, and continuous improvement without disrupting existing systems.




Turning load carriers into data points

IPP offers load carriers equipped with IoT technology developed by Connected Load Carrier (CLC). Each connected pallet or box provides data that helps you understand how assets move, where inefficiencies occur, and how supply chains can be optimised.

 

With connected load carriers, you gain:

• Real-time visibility of asset location across your network
• Improved stock management, including automatic status updates
• Traceability and condition monitoring, such as movement and shock detection
• Digital twin capabilities, supporting full supply chain mapping
• Plug-and-play integration with existing systems
• Scalable insights that grow with your operation
• Cost efficiency, by reducing loss, downtime, and manual intervention




 

IoT in action

Together with CLC, IPP enables customers to move from reactive logistics to data-driven optimisation. Insights from connected load carriers support better forecasting, fewer disruptions, and more efficient use of pooled assets.

 

“By combining IoT with pooling, we give supply chains something truly valuable: insight. You can see where assets are, how they’re used, and where efficiency can be improved in real time.”

– Davy Baars, Founder of Connected Load Carrier

 

FAQ

They improve visibility, reduce loss, support stock management, and help identify inefficiencies across complex supply chains.

No. They are designed to complement existing systems and integrate through standard data interfaces.

Connected solutions are most valuable in complex, multi-site, or cross-border networks, but pilots can be tailored to specific use cases.

Yes. Data insights can support reporting on utilisation, movements, and efficiency improvements.

Digital collaboration, not standalone tech

Effective digitalisation requires collaboration. That is why IPP works closely with customers and partners to pilot, test, and scale connected solutions that support real operational goals – reliability, efficiency, and sustainability.