LOT Cargo has announced a new collaboration with IoT solutions provider Tive as part of its push to enhance cargo monitoring and shipment visibility in 2026.
From February 2026, LOT Cargo’s partners will be able to request Tive Solo Lite (TT-8100) tracking devices to be deployed on shipments at the airline’s hub at Warsaw Chopin Airport. The devices will provide real-time data on shipment location, temperature and light exposure, activated through a simple request process.
According to LOT Cargo, the solution has been designed to minimise operational and regulatory hurdles. The tracking devices operate on non-lithium batteries, helping to avoid complications linked to IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations requirements (SP A199).
The airline said the technology is expected to address several persistent air cargo challenges, including prolonged exposure of perishable and pharmaceutical shipments to ambient temperatures, misrouted or missing cargo, and the unnecessary opening of high-value consignments.
With this partnership, LOT Cargo aims to offer customers greater transparency, improved shipment integrity and enhanced control across the supply chain, reinforcing its focus on quality and reliability in sensitive cargo segments.
