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Sorry I cannot agree, this device does not stamp anything on the metal.
It is an electronic seal, yes, but has an event counter that increments the counter each time it is closed to hold the cable
that seals the container, truck, or other.
The most modern electronic seals generate unpredictable random numbers (usually 4) each time they are closed, and this
number must be recorded on the vehicle (container, or other) documentation for checking at the delivery point, and any
tampering to open this device is easily identified if the number has changed.
Down here you have an example of modern electronic seal, although there are a variety of forms and sizes.
It is an electronic seal, yes, but has an event counter that increments the counter each time it is closed to hold the cable
that seals the container, truck, or other.
The most modern electronic seals generate unpredictable random numbers (usually 4) each time they are closed, and this
number must be recorded on the vehicle (container, or other) documentation for checking at the delivery point, and any
tampering to open this device is easily identified if the number has changed.
Down here you have an example of modern electronic seal, although there are a variety of forms and sizes.