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Cold Chain Monitoring - The Complete Guide

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Cold Chain Monitoring - The Complete Guide

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  1. Cold Chain Monitoring - The Complete Guide An effective logistics strategy can create momentum for an organization in many ways. From propelling local sales, to driving exports and creating opportunities in new markets throughout the world. Cold chain logistics managers have the same opportunities, but a myriad of other unique requirements to consider and satisfy. Temperature-controlled logistics must be agile and resilient to respond nimbly to many crises that can arise, including:  unexpected delays  problems in clearing customs  equipment malfunctions Temperature-sensitive products like chemicals, meat, plants, drugs and vaccines require temperature- controlled environments from production to consumption and every step in between. Temperature consistency ensures the quality of these products as they move through their respective supply chains. However, ensuring temperature consistency is challenging. What is cold chain monitoring? A cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain established to provide an uninterrupted series of refrigerated production, storage and distribution processes. Equipment and logistics are also critical in maintaining a desired range of low temperatures. Regardless of the industry, the product, or the structure of the cold chain itself, each hand-off within the supply chain exposes products to potential risk. Consistent cold chain temperature monitoring and data logging are important to understand whether the product has been compromised as it reaches the consumer. Workers responsible for managing the cold chain have access to new technology to track temperatures in these controlled environments. With cold chain monitoring devices, workers can keep an eye on temperatures and ensure they remain within predetermined and, in some cases, regulated ranges. Manufacturing Beyond simply wanting to provide consumers with the safest product of the highest quality, industries such as food and pharmaceuticals are required to use cold chain monitoring and data logging beginning with manufacturing to comply with federal regulations. Government agencies audit these industries periodically to ensure compliance and customer safety. Vaccines, for example, are monitored very strictly as even the slightest fluctuation in temperature can render certain vaccines ineffective.

  2. Transportation As goods are being transported, changes in temperature can occur. Cold chain monitoring during transport is particularly important and can now be customised according to the product. Data loggers are now disposable, waterproof and pre-calibrated. This allows for increased convenience for cold chain monitoring in a variety of environments, including damp, wet or icy scenarios. Unlimited amounts of data can be downloaded to a mobile device in CSV or PDF format. Customs When managing a global cold supply chain, suppliers of temperature-sensitive products must often clear customs before the shipment can be delivered to the final destination. This adds to the total time of delivery. Cold chain service providers are skilled in handling customs paperwork in order to expedite processing. Storage Before, during and after transportation, products will be stored for a period of time. Retail/end-user Different end-users have different preferences when it comes to receiving deliveries of cold shipments. Traditional cold chain packaging and transportation solutions have several limitations in terms of cost- efficiency, capability, and capacity. These limitations put a ceiling on your ability to detect and respond to the much vulnerability along the cold chain supply route. To strike the perfect cost balance between functionality and cost effectiveness for your unique product requirements, it is advisable to deploy an effective monitoring and data logging solution. HEATmarker® is a miniaturized, self-adhesive cumulative time temperature indicator that is affixed by the manufacturer to individual units which provides irreversible visual signal of heat exposure over time. Visit https://www.lisalineasia.com/ for Cold Chain management, Cold chain Technology, Cold Chain Solutions, Cold Chain System, Temperature Data Loggers, Cold Chain Equipments, Vaccine cold chain, Vaccine vial monitors, Blood temperature indicator, Biological temperature indicator, Wireless temperature monitor, Wireless Temperature Data Logger, USB Temperature Data Logger, GSM enabled dataloggers, Cold Chain in Pharmaceutical, Cold Chain in Pharma, Industrial Temperature Monitoring, Temperature monitoring in Hospitals, Cold Chain Supply Chain, Cold Chain Management in Healthcare.

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