Cold chain deliveries - temperature logging

An Isatec product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team May 14, 2007

With its 8,000 reading memory, the LogTag TRIX-8 data logger provides ample capacity to record time and temperature for the longest delivery of fresh produce from around the globe

Whether it is cut flowers from Costa Rica or frozen prawns from Bangladesh, the cold chain is under increasing pressure to perform more efficiently, both to meet the demands of the giant retailers and to enhance the margins of all concerned.

Just-in time supply, continuous replenishment, reduced wastage and field-to-shelf visibility are critical challenges facing the industry.

How are producers and suppliers responding? What do they expect from their logistics and transport providers? The single most important aspect of the cold chain is the control of temperature.

The industry demands an accurate, reliable, easy-to-use, and cost-effective means to verify that their produce has been stored and transported at the correct temperature.

With its 8,000 readings memory, the LogTag TRIX-8 data logger provides ample capacity to record time and temperature for the longest delivery.

The Isatec LogTag external sensor is highly responsive to minor changes in temperature, and the alarm function provides the receiver with instantaneous indication of a temperature violation.

The entire 8,000 time and temperature readings can be downloaded to a PC or laptop, using the free software, in under 5 seconds for detailed analysis.

The competitive pricing of LogTag brings a true "single-trip" logger within reach of the industry.

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