Plastic trucks seals and Features
Plastic trucks seals are widely used within the transportation industry. These particular seals make tamper detection easily. Smooth edges and breakable by hand make the Plastic Truck seal perfect for applications where increased handling is required.Durable, all-plastic, one-piece construction.Weather resistant; withstands extreme cold and heat.Individually numbered and stamped with company name.Produced in easy-to-use strips of 20 with no plastic waste.Interlocking anti-spin mechanism when closed provides evidence attempted tampering by spinning,Pull apart force 1200 kg minimum prevents opportunistic theft,loser numbering - impossible to change, increases security level,Numbers on bolt and body prevents substitution of component parts Customer name/logo for clear identification.
Features and Benefits: all new 4 pronged spring steel insert that grips and cuts into the plastic ribbon when pulled back Unique 4 pronged spring steel insert to prevent post-se tampering Cap is secured by unique hot welding and leave marks attempted tampering Cap can be seen securely welded by visual inspection. Ribbon snaps once there is any attempt to reserve the sealing Unique groove on the ribbon to prevent any attempt to seal from the reverse direction Unique calibration on the ribbon to facilitate consistent sealing and to eliminate foul play.
Seal Applications: Trailer Doors,Bulk Tankers,Railcars,Delivery trucks,Seaport container vans Technologies for marking the seals The seals can be individualized to fit the needs of the user. Typical marking includes logos, special texts, white pads for writing by hand, consecutive numbering and 1D and 2D bar codes. There are several technologies in use, including hot stamping, ink jet printing, laser engraving and thermal printing.
C-TPAT Ordinance
The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) is a voluntary supply chain security program led by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and focused on improving the security of private companies' supply chains with respect to terrorism. The program was launched in November 2001 with seven initial participants, all large U.S. companies. Large-scale Security Seal producers were included within the 'invited foreign manufacturers' segment of the ordinance. C-TPAT compliant security ties indicate they are compliant with international shipping security standards.