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Regular Industry Development Updates, Opinions and Talking Points relating to Manufacturing, the Supply Chain and Logistics.Why Temperature Loggers are Essential for Shippers
With all the potential risks involved in hauling refrigerated goods, it is essential for shippers and their transportation providers to use temperature loggers on all loads for first and last mile cold chain visibility. Let’s look at some of the primary reasons why companies should use this technology.
Every Shipment Matters
Whether it’s the distribution of pharmaceutical goods, meats and dairy, fresh produce, or biotechnology, logistics professionals are responsible for ensuring that their time-sensitive shipments arrive on time without damage or spoilage. Logistics managers have limited visibility into whether their providers are correctly tracking and maintaining temperatures in their cold chain. Some shippers require their carriers to manually record a cold chain custody form by hand. Or perhaps a carrier may send a photo of their reefer temp once they were loaded to communicate with their customer that they were following proper instructions. Yet, these methods provide limited data and do not identify whether these loads experienced temperature deviations while in transit. Modern temperature loggers, however, capture temperature conditions at the shipment’s origin, at regular intervals, and at the shipment’s destination. The result is total temperature visibility on every shipment, ensuring that your perishable commodities are fully tracked each mile it’s on the road.
How Temperature Loggers Work
Temperature loggers are small, hyper-accurate, paper-thin labels attached to shipments that contain a built-in sensor that tracks the temperature conditions of the shipment. The sensor tracks interior reefer temperatures to fully monitor cold chain conditions.
Invest in Technologies to Lower Operational Cost
Rejected truckloads add a significant amount to overall transportation expenditures, with one study suggesting that product rejections accounted for a 2.8% annual increase in freight budgets. Shippers have already been strained by economic inflation, capacity shortages, rising fuel costs, and global climate conditions. Investing in cost-effective temperature loggers is the easiest way for shippers to maintain a consistent high level of quality and safety throughout their entire cold chain.
Create an Audit Trail for Regulatory Compliance
Food, produce, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology companies are familiar with the requirements necessary to move their goods. Perishable commodities require temperature-controlled environments to ensure quality and safety standards are met. Shippers face risks that their products will become spoiled during transport and will fail federal FSMA inspection standards.
Ultimately, the shipper is responsible for collecting compliance documentation. Temperature trackers automatically store a digital record of each shipment, providing full-scale visibility of temperature conditions throughout the entire journey of the load and allowing shippers to download complete shipment reports.
Introducing Tive Tag – A Cloud Enabled Multi-Trip Flexible Temperature Logging Label
Imagine a cloud-enabled temperature logger, in the form of a thin, flexible shipping label, and at half the cost of a conventional logger. Now make it last for a year, design it to be reused trip after trip during that year, and then give it a non-Lithium earth-friendly battery. Introducing the Tive Tag. It’s like a shipping label – just one that has an incredible amount of tech embedded inside.
Tive already has a portfolio of award-winning cold chain innovations. The Tive Tag is a simple solution for shippers, retailers, cold storage operators, and last mile delivery. Customers have an audit trail for compliance, the Tag is air freight safe, and supports your ESG initiatives with minimal electronic waste. Simply stick, tap it with your phone, and ship.
Tive Tag: Simple and Powerful Cold Chain Visibility
Start and stop the Tive Tag to define individual trips. Stick the Tag on a reusable plastic container (RPC), a carton, or a box, and now you have proof of delivery and that the cold chain was maintained. Go across town, coast-to-coast, or continent-to-continent. The Tive Tag makes shipping and receiving safe and easy.