Semi‑Active Dual‑Tech
NFC + RFID
Electronic Seal
Single‑use seal designed for advanced cargo security programs, supporting integrity checks, custody‑chain control, and higher‑assurance evidence for investigations and audits.
Semi‑active with alkaline batteries (up to 250 hours of continuous operation).
Advanced microprocessor + proprietary AAA (Authentication, Auditing and Authorization).
Dual NFC/RFID reading (field and automated environments).
How it works
1 - Apply & seal (single‑use)
The IMC‑300 is installed as a single‑use electronic seal for higher‑assurance logistics environments.
2 - Semi‑active operation (built for continuous readiness)
Powered by long‑life alkaline batteries, IMC‑300 supports up to 250 hours of continuous operation to keep security functions available through the mission window.
3 - Verify in the field or at checkpoints
The seal can be checked using dual‑tech NFC/RFID, enabling verification workflows with smartphones (NFC) and with RFID readers/portals in automated environments.
4 - AAA security layer + rupture evidence
A microprocessor combined with Fractal’s proprietary AAA (Authentication, Auditing and Authorization) enables precise logging of the moment the seal is broken, generating digital evidence designed to support later verification and forensic investigation when needed.
5 - Custody‑chain records in Fractal platform
IMC‑300 integrates natively with the Fractal platform to support custody‑chain management, evidence trails, and interoperable data across stakeholders.
use cases
Where it fits
High‑value cargo, stricter controls.
Ports/terminals with automated checks.
Compliance programs needing audit trails.
Incidents needing breach‑time evidence.
faqFrequently
Frequently
Asked Questions
What is the IMC‑300?
IMC‑300 is a semi‑active, single‑use electronic seal designed for advanced security, integrity control, and custody‑chain governance.
Is the IMC‑300 reusable?
No. IMC‑300 is designed for single‑use applications.
Does the IMC‑300 use a battery?
Yes. It uses long‑life alkaline batteries and supports up to 250 hours of continuous operation.
How is the IMC‑300 read in operations?
It supports dual‑tech reading via NFC (smartphones) and RFID (readers/portals), supporting both field verification and automated checkpoints.
What is AAA and why does it matter?
IMC‑300 uses a proprietary AAA layer (Authentication, Auditing and Authorization) to strengthen verification and auditing workflows.
What happens when the seal is broken?
IMC‑300 can precisely record the moment of rupture, producing digital evidence designed to support later verification and forensic investigation when required.
How does it work with the Fractal platform?
It integrates natively with the Fractal platform to support custody‑chain management and evidence trails across multiple stakeholders.
Does IMC‑300 prevent cloning?
Fractal’s seal + security software add an electronic authentication layer intended to reduce cloning risk and strengthen state authenticity checks.
Is IMC‑300 “real‑time tracking”?
No, Fractal communication should avoid “real‑time tracking” claims and focus on event‑based monitoring, auditable records, and antifraud protocols.
Effective technology and auditable event monitoring
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