Cannabix Technologies Inc., a pioneer in developing marijuana and alcohol breath devices, has secured a second sales agreement for its BreathLogix unmanned alcohol screening technology with an existing European maritime shipping customer. This deal underscores the growing demand for advanced safety solutions in high-risk industries and highlights the critical role of technology in enhancing workplace safety.
The agreement will see Cannabix deliver an additional BreathLogix unit to bolster operational safety among crew members through pre-access breath alcohol testing. The BreathLogix system will be integrated with the cloud-based BreathLogix Connect platform, powered by Amazon Web Services. This integration enables real-time alerts, centralized data management, and seamless reporting, ensuring that safety protocols are not just met but exceeded.
One of the standout features of the BreathLogix system is its facial recognition technology, which allows for rapid and secure crew member identification. This feature is particularly valuable in the maritime industry, where quick and accurate identification can significantly enhance safety and operational efficiency.
“BreathLogix alcohol screening solutions are designed for deployment across multiple industries—including maritime, mining, oil and gas, industrial, trucking, and warehousing—where operational safety is critical,” said Rav Mlait, CEO of Cannabix Technologies Inc. “This agreement is a testament to the effectiveness and reliability of our technology in ensuring a safer work environment.”
The BreathLogix devices provide rapid and accurate breath alcohol checks while simultaneously capturing a photo of the user to confirm and record identity. The system delivers precise Blood Alcohol Content (BAC or BrAC) readings on-screen and sends real-time test reports via SMS and email. This immediate alert system allows managers to take swift action to prevent accidents and injuries, thereby enhancing overall workplace safety.
All test results are securely logged and managed through the dedicated BreathLogix Connect web portal. The device can integrate with various access control systems, including doors, turnstiles, gates, facial recognition systems, fingerprint readers, and motor vehicle key fleet management systems. This versatility supports multiple testing scenarios, including start-of-shift, mandated, pre-employment, return-to-work, random, and post-incident testing.
BreathLogix (Workplace Series) is listed on the U.S. Federal Register Conforming Products List (CPL) for breath alcohol screening devices, administered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This certification underscores the device’s reliability and accuracy, making it a trusted choice for industries where safety is paramount.
The BreathLogix system includes patent-pending pre-calibrated sensor cartridge technology, allowing administrators to easily maintain their devices without the need for costly calibration equipment or time-consuming site visits from technicians. This feature not only reduces maintenance costs but also ensures that the devices are always ready for use, minimizing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.
The maritime industry, in particular, stands to benefit significantly from the adoption of such advanced alcohol screening technology. The ability to quickly and accurately assess the sobriety of crew members before they access critical areas of a vessel can prevent accidents, reduce liability, and ensure compliance with international maritime safety regulations.
“This agreement is a significant milestone for Cannabix Technologies,” said Rav Mlait. “It demonstrates the growing recognition of our technology’s value in enhancing workplace safety and operational efficiency. We are committed to continuing our innovation and development efforts to meet the evolving needs of our customers.”
As the maritime industry continues to prioritize safety and efficiency, the adoption of advanced technologies like the BreathLogix system is likely to become more widespread. This trend not only reflects a commitment to safety but also highlights the industry’s embrace of digital transformation and data-driven decision-making.
In conclusion, the second sales agreement for the BreathLogix unmanned alcohol screening technology represents a significant step forward in enhancing operational safety in the maritime industry. As more companies recognize the benefits of advanced safety solutions, the demand for such technologies is expected to grow, driving further innovation and development in this critical area.

