Inteligistics upgrades platform with real-time data from cellular temperature trackers
Monitoring and responding to deviations in the cold chain as perishable products go from the field or source to consumers has been demonstrated to be the single greatest factor in ensuring product quality and predicting shelf life, says Inteligistics. The company has announced a new upgrade to its platform that incorporates real-time data from cellular temperature trackers made by Emerson, Delta Trak, Cydeance and others.
“We are now able to take the raw data from these wireless sensors that are used throughout cold chain operations and bring this data into our InteliView platform and dashboard,” Rao Mandava, Inteligistics chairman and president, said in a news release. “Combined with digital data collected throughout production and cold storage to the point of shipping, and presented on our cloud-based Inteliview platform, managers can run detailed reports to measure KPIs and highlight and remedy anomalies.
“From pharmaceuticals to produce, the shelf life and ROI implications are significant,” Mandava continued. “For example, a recent test of over 2,000 loads of avocados was able to accurately predict shelf life based on time and temperature during transit.”
Inteligistics has been bringing end-to-end solutions to monitor and improve efficiency for logistics, supply chain and cold chain management for companies producing and selling perishable products for over a decade, according to the release.
Beyond transit temperature and time, Inteligistics uses geo-fences to trigger arrival and departure of pallets, track holding times and inform stakeholders about the load location and status in the supply chain. Integrated with the time and temperature data, this knowledge can lead to significant cost savings, operational improvements and increased product sales, the company said.
InteliView is the information hub that takes data from a variety of IoT and off-the-shelf scanners and sensors, certain APIs and mobile apps, and enables companies to make sense of their data in real time and to take action that results in optimizing supply chain and cold chain efficiency, enhancing product quality and increasing profitability, according to the release.
The digital data of InteliView can then be leveraged to apply advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning for efficiency improvements, shelf-life analysis and predictability, sustainability, waste reduction and traceability.
“End-to-end visibility and traceability affects more than food safety,” Dennis Donohue, past president Royal Rose LLC and current executive director of Western Growers Center for Innovation and Technology, said in the release. “Continuous tracking of product temperature and time provides companies with critical information they can use to maintain product quality and predict shelf life. This can result in decreased food waste, increased volumes of saleable product, and revenue optimization opportunities for all entities along the supply chain.”