
The SupplyChainBrain Podcast A Conversation with Bloodhound Tracking Device CEO Curtis Spencer
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Oct 7, 2025 Curtis Spencer, CEO of Bloodhound Tracking Device, Inc., discusses the pressing issues of cargo theft and innovative security solutions. He highlights the digital gaps in supply chain security and the growing adoption of tracking technologies. Curtis shares insights on the importance of real-time alerts, tamper detection, and the complexities of reefer tracking. He emphasizes the need for AI-driven insights for better routing and warns about the vulnerabilities of autonomous trucks. Overall, he conveys an urgent message about combating theft in an evolving landscape.
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Combine Tracking With Security Sensors
- Add security features (tamper, door open/close, photos) on top of track-and-trace to detect breaches.
- Use devices that include relevant sensors like temperature and humidity for reefers or sensitive dry cargo.
Reefer Tracking Suffers Power Gaps
- Many reefer trackers rely on the reefer's power and lose data when unplugged, risking spoilage.
- Flower shippers require very tight temperature tolerances (about 34–37°F) throughout transit.
Reduce Barriers With Leasing And ROI Focus
- Lower adoption barriers by offering no CapEx and leasing devices to shippers and carriers.
- Emphasize insurance savings from deploying robust track, security and alerting systems to justify cost.
