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Mission Report Ref.Code: 9N15novkq0w0ggs4ogcwc8g44 Brieftrace Mission Report Ref.code: 9n15novkq0w0ggs4ogcwc8g44 Brieftrace Ltd. Medinat Ha-Yehudim 85 4676670 Herzeliya Mission Report Israel 04.04.18 clalit Status: Success Generated: Wed, 04 Apr 18 09:50:31 +0300 Shipment Configuration Started at: 04-Apr-2018 07:30 Asia/Jerusalem Airway bill: N/A Finished at: 04-Apr-2018 09:50 Asia/Jerusalem Devices: c4be84e73383 (c4be84e73383) Current stage: Completed User name: Shai Temperatures Highest: 5.41 °C Allowed: 8 °C Report interval: 5 minutes Average: 4.29 °C Data sampling rate: 5 minutes Lowest: 3.63 °C Allowed min: 2 °C Datapoints: 22 Transmissions: 22 Road Story Page 1 of 3 Generated at 2018-04-04 06:50:31 UTC Brieftrace Mission Report Ref.code: 9n15novkq0w0ggs4ogcwc8g44 Report Data 13 ° 12 ° 11 ° 10 ° 9 ° Allowed high: 8° C 8 ° C 7 ° ° High e r 6 ° Max: 5.41° C u t a 5 ° r Low e p 4 ° Min: 3.63° C m e 3 ° T Allowed low: 2° C 2 ° 1 ° 0 ° -1 ° -2 ° -3 ° 07:30 07:45 08:00 08:15 08:30 08:45 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 Date and time. All times are in Asia/Jerusalem timezone. brieftrace.com Tracker Time Date Temp°CAlert? RH % Location Control Traceability c4be84e73383 07:30 04-04-2018 4.26 79.65 Ha-Matekhet St 17, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636158 dfb902 c4be84e73383 07:36 04-04-2018 4.24 79.75 Ha-Matekhet St 17, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636161 b23bc8 c4be84e73383 07:43 04-04-2018 4.21 79.75 Ha-Matekhet St 17, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636167 c1c01c c4be84e73383 07:49 04-04-2018 4.18 79.85 Ha-Matekhet St 17, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636176 4a3752 c4be84e73383 07:56 04-04-2018 4.21 79.85 Ha-Matekhet St 17, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636182 4009e1 c4be84e73383 08:03 04-04-2018 4.21 79.96 562, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636233 3c0d7c c4be84e73383 08:09 04-04-2018 4.21 79.96 HaYa'en St 6, Kadima Zoran, Israel 636239 c0028b c4be84e73383 08:16 04-04-2018 4.28 80.06 4, Israel 636242 3868f1 c4be84e73383 08:23 04-04-2018 4.25 80.16 Ge'ula St 26-28, Kefar Sava, Israel 636264 db2049 Qesem Interchange, 49000 Petah Tikva, c4be84e73383 08:30 04-04-2018 4.32 80.13 636306 5c42e2 Israel Israel 636308 769c68 ,פינת 6 פינת c4be84e73383 08:36 04-04-2018 4.29 80.27 Yitzhak Rabin Hwy 471 c4be84e73383 08:42 04-04-2018 4.31 80.37 444, 49342 Petah Tikva, Israel 636311 79b44e c4be84e73383 08:49 04-04-2018 4.26 80.37 Israel National Trail, Israel 636316 f3357d c4be84e73383 08:55 04-04-2018 4.26 80.37 72355 Ramla, Israel 636324 69890b c4be84e73383 09:02 04-04-2018 4.28 80.37 Israel National Trail, Israel 636330 21da01 c4be84e73383 09:09 04-04-2018 4.28 80.37 Israel National Trail, Israel 636333 36fca2 c4be84e73383 09:15 04-04-2018 4.28 80.47 444, Israel 636335 2250d4 c4be84e73383 09:22 04-04-2018 4.36 83.45 Israel National Trail, Israel 636339 c4c18c c4be84e73383 09:29 04-04-2018 5.41 82.67 Yitzhak Rabin Hwy, Israel 636372 cf4be5 c4be84e73383 09:35 04-04-2018 4.59 81.34 Israel National Trail, Israel 636375 e5651b c4be84e73383 09:42 04-04-2018 4.04 81.04 72355 Ramla, Israel 636378 e67e00 c4be84e73383 09:48 04-04-2018 3.63 81.01 Yitzhak Rabin Hwy, Israel 636381 b12272 Tracker Time Date Temp°CAlert? RH % Location Control Traceability Page 2 of 3 Generated at 2018-04-04 06:50:31 UTC Brieftrace Mission Report Ref.code: 9n15novkq0w0ggs4ogcwc8g44 Notes All values are rounded to 2 digits after decimal point. Example: 8.656 becomes 8.66, 8.643 becomes 8.64. Page 3 of 3 Generated at 2018-04-04 06:50:31 UTC.
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