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DigitFMS D-Sticker: the Disposable Peel-and-Stick Tracker

13 August 2026 by Guest

Johannesburg – Cargo doesn’t go missing when it moves. It goes missing when no one is watching it move. With South African supply chains losing hundreds of millions of rand to in-transit theft, and roughly 30 to 35 truck hijackings recorded every week, the riskiest moments in any operation are the temporary ones — the …

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Johannesburg – Cargo doesn’t go missing when it moves. It goes missing when no one is watching it move. With South African supply chains losing hundreds of millions of rand to in-transit theft, and roughly 30 to 35 truck hijackings recorded every week, the riskiest moments in any operation are the temporary ones — the hand-over, the transfer, the unplanned leg where a permanent tracker was never fitted. DigitFMS has launched the Digit D-Sticker (Model PB708) to close exactly that gap: an ultra-thin, disposable tracking label that you cut, stick and track in seconds, with no installation, no wiring and no operational delay.

Its promise is deliberately understated: silent, disposable, traceable. Some things simply work better quietly.

Not everything needs to be permanent

Permanent tracking is powerful — but not every asset justifies installation, and not every risk waits for a procurement cycle. Short-term assets, temporary movements and unplanned risks fall into a blind spot that structured tracking systems were never designed for. Installation requires planning, planning requires time, and time is exactly where exposure lives.

Every transfer introduces risk. Every hand-over creates a gap. Goods get transferred, vehicles change hands, and packages move through unknown environments — and somewhere along the way, visibility disappears, not because a system failed, but because no system was ever there. The D-Sticker is built for those moments that matter: when visibility is needed now, not next week.

Cut it, stick it, track it

At its simplest, the Digit D-Sticker is applied directly to an asset and activated on the spot, delivering immediate, temporary tracking without complexity. There is no installation, no wiring and no disruption to the workflow — intelligence without infrastructure.

Like the recently launched Digit D-Pod, the D-Sticker operates on the Apple Find My network rather than a traditional SIM or GSM connection, drawing on a vast, constantly moving global mesh of nearby devices to report location — silently, and without triggering any notification to nearby Apple users. It delivers up to approximately six weeks of operational tracking with location updates at roughly hourly intervals, providing consistent visibility without excessive battery drain.

“Not every asset justifies a permanent device, but every asset carries exposure the moment it moves outside a controlled environment. The D-Sticker gives operations a way to switch on visibility in seconds and simply discard it when the job is done. It turns previously untracked, temporary movements into a measurable, defensible record,” says Lee Bester, Business Development Manager at DigitFMS.

Small device, real consequences

Despite weighing just 4 grams and measuring 65 x 56mm on an ultra-thin profile of between 0.4mm and 1.2mm, the D-Sticker is engineered for real-world conditions. Built from waterproof, eco-friendly thermal paper around a 20mAh internal backup battery, it withstands the knocks of live logistics while remaining discreet enough to travel unnoticed. All tracking information — live map location, basic trip history and movement records — is available through Digit-Web and the Digit mobile app, and the device is D-CUT ready with national stolen-asset and vehicle-recovery support, device self-test and offline notification built in.

The operational payoff is direct: faster recovery on lost or misplaced assets, traceability introduced into movements that were previously invisible, stronger accountability across teams, drivers and transfers, and a measurable movement history where none existed before. As the company frames it: you can’t improve what you can’t see.

Where it fits

The Digit D-Sticker extends visibility across warehousing and distribution environments, mining and remote asset movement, construction site logistics, fuel and high-risk asset transfers, insurance and recovery investigations, and high-value or time-sensitive shipments. From everyday parcels to high-value cargo, if it moves, it can be found.

The Digit D-Sticker (Model PB708) is available now across South Africa.

About DigitFMS

DigitFMS is a South African fleet intelligence and security technology provider specialising in vehicle telematics, operational monitoring and asset protection for the commercial and industrial sectors. Its growing product ecosystem — including D-Fuel real-time fuel intelligence, Digit D-Bulk bowser control, the Digit D-Pod covert tracking device, the Digit D-Cam AD Plus 2.0 AI dashcam and the Digit D-Sticker disposable tracker — is built around a single principle: control comes from data, not trust.

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Vickie Remoe: Vickie Remoe is a South African journalist who has worked for the SABC and the Mail & Guardian. She is known
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