Let’s be honest: industrial environments are brutal. IBCs get thrown around, stacked unevenly, and occasionally dropped. If your monitoring hardware can’t take a hit, your data pipeline is just a weak link waiting to snap.
At Packwise, we don’t just build smart technology. We build survivable technology. Recently, a returned Smart Cap gave us the perfect proof—and the data nearly jumped off the chart.
When a customer sent back one of our Smart Caps, it was clear this unit had seen things. Cracks in the housing, scuffs, the kind of damage that says, "I've been through a war."
We could have tossed it. Instead, we plugged it in.
We pulled the acceleration logs. Most days showed normal, low-level vibration — 0.1G here, 0.5G there. Standard warehouse noise.
Then we saw 09/29/2020.
3.4G. That’s already a violent hit.
But scrolling further? We missed the real story.
Look at 12/05/2020:
The sensor recorded a peak of over 8G.
To put that in perspective:
Our Smart Cap? It kept logging. It kept measuring. It never stopped.
This isn't just a flex. This is a promise:
Some companies talk about ruggedization. We prove it—with cracked housings and 8G data spikes.
This damaged Smart Cap is going on our shelf. Not as a relic, but as a reminder: We build for the worst day in your warehouse, not the best.
Want to see how durable monitoring can protect your assets? Reach out to the Packwise team today.