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Custom-installed system triggered automatically. Capture a detailed photo history of the loading and unloading process. These images are instantly accessible through our LoadSeeon Dashboard.

Images captured are timestamped and instantly stored in our secure portal in the Cloud, allowing you to stay focused on what you do best.

Our AI-enhanced process improves each image, providing clear visual proof for your peace of mind. You will know if your cargo was actually loaded.

Meeting the standards required by Cargo Insurance Underwriters and TPAs. With LoadSeeon, you'll have immediate visual proof to ensure compliance and accountability during the loading and unloading process.
The current process for loading and unloading containers is often inefficient and costly. Forklift operators must stop, manually take photos with a regular camera, and handle file management, leading to disruptions. Additionally, maintaining these files is a manual task that results in unauthenticated, inconsistent, and unreliable proof of material handling in confined workspaces.
Our tamper-proof cameras ensure data integrity with end-to-end encryption—securing data during transfer to the cloud, at rest, and through strict access controls and authentication. Photos remain unedited and independent, providing reliable evidence for sensitive areas such as cargo insurance claims.
Mounted on the forklift, the system captures and uploads photos straight out of the camera (SOOC) to the web in real time—allowing you to focus on loading and unloading without interruptions. Can you afford to rely on a manual process when independent, certified photos are instantly available anytime?
Photos are automatically captured, unedited, and independent, instantly accessible to authorized users via our web-based platform—available anytime, anywhere in the world.
What is the true cost of pausing the loading process to manually take photos, store them, and retrieve them when needed—especially when the same person handling the load is responsible for capturing the images? Can these photos be considered reliable for claim resolution?