BRISTOL, PA — Sojo Industries has set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the largest GPS drawing by cars (team). The team traveled 8,908 miles across the United States, spelling out “SOJO” using their Sojo Shield™ technology.
Starting in Redlands, California on April 16, the drivers made stops in cities like Denver, Atlanta, Nashville, and Washington D.C. They used Sojo Shield™, a blockchain-enabled, geo-location platform, to create digital “pings” at each location. This journey showcased the power of their track-and-trace technology.
“This journey was a whirlwind,” said Barak Bar-Cohen, founder and CEO of Sojo Industries. “Using Sojo Shield, we’ve seen firsthand the benefits of geo-location technology for our customers, especially as they prepare for new compliance mandates.”
The trip concluded at Sojo’s headquarters in Bristol, Pennsylvania on May 12. This record highlights the value of track-and-trace capabilities in improving logistics and ensuring compliance. Sojo Industries also recently opened a new facility in Temple, Texas, further expanding their ability to provide modern automation and robotics solutions for food and beverage brands.
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