Our two platforms lay the foundation for sixteen business solutions, which improve safety, compliance, productivity, and frugality measures. They provide real-time intelligence about physical things, as these things are manufactured, transported, utilized, serviced, or retired.
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Why InThing?
We deliver business results with minimal implementation and change management risks, under budget and on-time.


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Discovery
We partner with you to help design and devise solutions that proactively manage supply chain and realize benefits. Our smart tracking solutions help customers across the globe, in diverse markets and verticals like healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and retail.
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Implementation
We understand your needs to provide an integrated service as a partner, plugging in challenges you face, affecting business operations. Our services ensure optimal functioning of the system, minimize costs while eliminating the need to hire an in-house workforce.
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Our support to our customers extends to addressing existing supply-chain needs, as well as pre-empting unforeseen eventualities. It includes hardware and software support, integration issue resolutions, and continuous monitoring of the outcome of the implementation.
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Resources
Why Manual Contact Tracing Fails – And Why an Automated Solution Succeeds
As you can see, meat processors have installed physical barriers between employees.
COVID-19 Liability: What Risks Do Firms Face?
As businesses reopen, employees aren’t the only ones worried about their safety. COVID-19 liability poses a threat to employers.
Contact Tracing is Failing. What Can You Do About It?
Contact tracing is not going well. That’s what Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, said a June interview with CNBC