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Facing Cold Chain Challenges

Trinity Logistics

21 CFR 211.150 Provides guidance on the written procedures for managing expirations and a reliable system for identifying the distribution of drug samples in the event of a recall. Many other countries, refer to ICH guidelines gathering data on a product’s safety and efficacy to establish a cold chain strategy. TEMPERATURE VARIANCES.

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Going Beyond Just IoT GPS: A Cookbook for Mobile IoT Applications

IoT World Today

The final ingredient is the software , which includes both application software and platform tools like public cloud “serverless” and event-handling software. On the other hand, shipping something perishable might require temperature control, but do you need to know the temperature, or whether a specific temperature has been exceeded?

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Top Solutions for Supply Chain Agility

Logistics Viewpoints

Many-to-many can also refer to many participants in a network accessing many, many sources of event data critical to supply chain operations through a public cloud network. Real-time location and IoT data such as condition statuses (e.g., As an in-memory solution, Nexus allows for Big Data to be accessed very quickly.

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Supply Chain IoT Needs Blockchain to Fully Mature

IoT World Today

Manufacturers may ship their products across the globe, but they lack key data about shipment location and status as packages move from sea port to port. In some cases, bad weather or political events may delay product shipments. So we can learn not only where it is, what kind of temperature levels or moisture is inside the container.

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Cold Chain Shipping: The Winning Characteristics of Vaccine Carriers

Turvo

They are super-chilled, requiring careful staging, planning, and packaging, including the use of dry ice and other materials to keep shipments at super-chilled temperatures. Combined with automation, these allow them to: Share data within the transportation network and view it in real-time. . That’s the distinction.

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Why FMCG Supply Chains are about Balance

Logistics Business Magazine

These are generally higher for FMCG products, due to specific temperature and humidity requirements. The good news is there’s a drive within the industry to replace them with e-documents and digital processes. At the same time, tapping into data is what will provide balance in terms of optimising their operations.

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High-level speaker line-up for Logistics Business Show

Logistics Business Magazine

CEST), a session entitled Transport & Forwarding: Winning the Friction Fight looks at the current driver shortage, last-mile delivery in urban areas, challenges caused by Brexit, and innovation in cold chain and temperature control. On Monday 20 th September at 14.00 CEST) with Warehouse Automation: Lights Out?