COLD CHAIN LOGISTICS WITH REAL-TIME ALERTS OF TEMPERATURE AND/OR MOISTURE EXCEPTIONS WITHIN A REFRIGERATED WAREHOUSE COLD STORAGE FACILITIES
While refrigerated container transportation in cold chain logsitics is the most vulnerable phase of the end-to-end cold chain safety and security monitoring, refrigerated warehouse distribution center (DC) and other cold storage conditions are also important part of the cold chain logistics. Traditional data loggers record temperature and/or humidity and report after the fact. While "post mortem" is useful for attributing responsibility in case of failure, it does nothing in preventing the potential productivity and loss of the food, vaccine and pharmaceutical supplies.
To achieve the optimum goals of managing cold chain logistics, instead of the nominal "first-in-first-out" (FIFO) because of lack of end-to-end visibility of the products being managed with cold chain, "first-expire-first-out" (FEFO).
PanaSec-AVANTE has developed and made available monitoring services to the cold chain logistics industry based on the following goals:
- "FEFO" vs. "FIFO" with Verifiable Temperature-Humidity History ON-and-OF the Products
- Real-Time Alerts of Exceptions for Corrective Actions
- End-to-End Verifiable Certification
PanaSec-AVANTE is proud to provide the end-to-end monitoring services with innovations enabled with the US 7,342,497; 7,423,535; 7,319,397; 7,513,425; 6,883,710; 7,036,729; 6,703,935; 6,696,954; 6,943,688; 6,665,543; & other pending US patents.
The following are illustration of the configuration for ZONER sensor devices for monitoring the temperature, humidity, shock and intrusion light and sound sensor; ZONER badge for personnel involved in the cold chain logistics within a refrigerated warehouse cold storage; and monitoring RELAYER that reports the conditions periodically and exception in real-time.
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