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Martin-Brower Canada Sings-Up with Ameriscan Inc.

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Salisbury, MD (PRWEB) January 17, 2008 -- Martin-Brower Canada, the Canadian division of Martin - Brower, the world's largest distributor of products to the world's largest restaurant company - McDonald's has recently decided to equip 100% of its Newfoundland fleet with Ameriscan X2 temperature monitors and tracing and tracking units. Ameriscan Inc. with over 68.000 units deployed worldwide the clear leader in temperature monitoring devices offers tracking and tracing of any refrigerated asset, Reefer communication with Carrier, ThermoKing and Mitsubishi refrigeration units, HACCP conform temperature recorders with on board printing capabilities, humidity monitoring as well as complete alarm and remote access capabilities.

This decision allowed MB Canada to change its processes and realize annual savings of up to $140,000. MB Canada can now remotely monitor precious cargo while its trailers are unattended and is able to provide the highest standard of food distribution to its many clients.

Christoph Kalinski, Managing Director of Ameriscan Inc. said "Martin Brower Canada provided an unusual challenge since the trailers are unattended during a ferry ride for a very long time in rough natural environments. But after some testing and adaptation of antennas and firmware we were able to provide MB Canada with a solution that fits their needs perfectly and realize dramatic annual cost savings."

Wayne Dingee DC Manager MB Canada was quite pleased with the outcome and performance of the system, "Not only has Ameriscan Inc. allowed Martin - Brower to assure our customers of an uninterrupted cold chain, it has put us in a position of being able to provide unmatched distribution and logistics services." "Ameriscan Inc. has met and surpassed a lot of our expectations in the search of a temperature recorder capable of several of our key requirements. The units have worked great, with no issues during the harsh winter conditions in Newfoundland, Canada."

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