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MHF Logistical Solutions Demonstrate Live Remote Cargo Tracking

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by Staff Writers
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Mar 02, 2006
MHF Logistical Solutions offered live, real-time demonstrations of its new remote tracking and cargo monitoring service at the Waste Management Conference which met in Tucson, Arizona, over the last week. It also showcased the most recent additions to its extensive line of packaging products for radioactive waste and other types of hazardous and non-hazardous waste and materials.

The annual Waste Management Conference is the nuclear waste management industry's premier event. MHF-LS has long been a financial and program supporter of the conference.

The new remote railcar tracking and cargo monitoring service incorporates MHF-LS-operated railcars equipped with long-life, battery-operated wireless devices and monitoring equipment. The service enables MHF-LS and its clients to track exact locations and operating status of railcars in use across North America, as well as the condition of their contents. The wireless devices incorporate global positioning satellite (GPS) technology linked to MHF-LS' systems.

Participants at the Waste Management Conference were able to watch actual deployment of the remote tracking and diagnostic systems.

"We're excited to be offering our new asset-tracking capabilities at the Waste Management Conference. We believe the technology will be a powerful catalyst for our clients' ability to improve operational efficiencies," said Rick Zink, MHF-LS executive vice president.

"It's especially appropriate to spotlight the smart railcars service in Tucson. We were pioneers in making rail a viable option for the safe and economical transportation of radioactive materials. Now, through innovation, we're adding to the attractiveness of rail for a wide range of shippers."

MHF-LS' packaging unit, meanwhile, exhibited new packaging and container options now available for low-level radioactive materials.

One new product that was displayed is a 20-foot, IP-1 heavy-duty, side- loading container designed for facilities without cranes or loading ramps. The container -- now in use at a Department of Energy facility in the Southwest to load and ship TRU-characteristic waste stored in drums -- can be easily loaded by a small forklift.

It can be modified to accommodate various blocking and bracing systems, as well as various engineered hold-down or lock-down systems. MHF-LS manufactures lining systems to fit the new container.

Another packaging product for exhibition in Tucson is MHF-LS' new HexPack packaging product. It is UN/USDOT approved, 4G packaging available in five gallon to 55 gallon capacities, and designed for use in laboratories or medical facilities where small quantities of hazardous materials must be prepared for removal and disposal.

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