Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Boston-based supply chain visibility company using IoT sensor tags for real-time in-transit tracking of location, temperature, and shock; raised $54M and serves global shippers and 3PLs.
Tive is a Boston-based supply chain visibility company that provides real-time, in-transit tracking of shipments using proprietary IoT sensor tags and a cloud analytics platform. Founded in 2015, the company has raised $54M in funding and built a hardware-software solution that attaches lightweight, multi-sensor trackers to individual shipments—capturing GPS location, temperature, humidity, light exposure, and shock events—and transmits this data continuously through cellular and WiFi networks. Shippers, logistics providers, and 3PLs use Tive to monitor cold chain integrity, high-value cargo, and time-sensitive freight across road, air, ocean, and rail modes without relying on carrier-provided milestone updates that arrive hours or days after events occur.\n\nTive's sensor tags are engineered for practical field use: they are disposable or rechargeable, small enough to fit inside cartons or pallets, and designed to maintain connectivity across international borders through multi-carrier cellular roaming agreements. The platform aggregates sensor data into a real-time visibility dashboard with configurable exception alerts—when a refrigerated pharmaceutical shipment exceeds temperature bounds or a high-value electronics pallet is opened unexpectedly, stakeholders receive immediate notifications with actionable context. This capability is particularly valuable for industries with strict regulatory requirements around product integrity, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, chemicals, and automotive.\n\nTive differentiates from software-only visibility platforms like project44 and FourKites by providing first-party sensor data rather than aggregating carrier and telematics feeds. This distinction matters for customers who need to prove cold chain compliance for FDA or FSMA purposes, where carrier milestone data is insufficient. The company has built a global network of carrier data integrations alongside its sensor offering, giving customers a complete visibility picture that combines granular sensor telemetry with logistics event data from across their supply chain network.
Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) precision agriculture software with GPS guidance and variable rate application for farm management; competing with John Deere Operations Center and Climate FieldView for crop data platform.
Trimble Ag Software is the precision agriculture software division of Trimble Inc. (NASDAQ: TRMB) — a Sunnyvale, California-based positioning and workflow technology company with $3.7 billion in annual revenue — providing farmers, agronomists, and farm managers with field mapping, GPS-guided variable rate application, crop record management, and agronomic analytics that enable data-driven farming decisions across planting, spraying, harvesting, and soil management. Operating under the Trimble Agriculture brand with products including Trimble TMX-2050, Trimble Farmer Core/Pro/Premium, and the Trimble Connected Farm suite, the division serves large-scale crop producers and ag service providers in North America, Europe, and Australia.
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