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Qualitree covers nearly 100 acres of land with approximately 750,000 square feet (almost 17 acres) of greenhouse production area for its propagation and finished plant lines.
- Paul Vaandrager, Sales Manager
When Dead Zones Kill Live Plants
Based in Rosedale, British Columbia in Canada, Qualitree sprang to life in 1994 as a small greenhouse operation as the end result of a university horticulture project. Today, Qualitree resembles a Dutch-style nursery, including advanced rail transportation systems, computer-controlled irrigation, and cutting-edge climate control systems. For Sales Manager Paul Vaandrager, safely shipping live plants across North America presented some unique challenges that traditional tracking solutions were unable to solve. Their previous GPS tracking system, operating on outdated 3G networks, was becoming increasingly unreliable and had frequent dead zones.
“We were getting dead spots—especially in the Midwest. We ship across North America, and sometimes we were losing shipment visibility for 16 to 18 hours.”
“Every customer who has products on a specific truck gets a link to the tracker which shows them in real time that their load is on the way. They can track it themselves, and have total peace of mind that everything is going okay.”
Meeting & Exceeding Customer Expectations
Real-time tracking has fundamentally changed customer communications, reducing inquiries to the sales team and empowering customers with self-service visibility. “Our Sales team really enjoys using Tive because it reduces the number of customers reaching out to ask where their cargo is—because they can see it in the platform themselves,” says Vaandrager. This modern approach creates a consistent, premium experience, regardless of order size.
“You simply log into the platform in the morning, see where all your trucks are, and if somebody seems out of place you call the trucking company. But otherwise you don’t bother—because you can see where all your trucks are right away.”
Reliability That Speaks Volumes
In the three years since they started using Tive, Qualitree has tracked more than 1,600 shipments with remarkable results, and has experienced very few claims. “1,600 loads have included a Tive tracker, and we have had only two temperature claims in total,” Vaandrager reports. Now Vaandrager actively recommends Tive to industry colleagues, including direct competitors. “I can and do suggest Tive to direct competitors. It just makes sense to use Tive because it is low cost and provides high value,” he says. Tive provides an effective way to safeguard high-value shipments at every step of the journey.