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IoT data logger tracks temps of perishable goods

IoT data logger tracks temps of perishable goods

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By Rich Pell



The patented Digi Data Logger is attached to the shipment packaging or pallet, or placed in direct contact with the product, to reduce the risk of both machine and human error with real-time temperature monitoring and tracking via an always-on sensor and up to six months of onboard storage. It automatically uploads data when in range of a gateway or triggered by an accelerometer. 

The Data Logger is offered as part of a subscription-based Digi SafeTemps solution, which is comprised of wireless sensors, gateways and software that allow temperature data to be monitored, logged and retrieved independent of the mode of transport. Data transmission is capable of adjusting to various environments to take advantage of available wireless networks, and both the hardware and software are included as part of the subscription, requiring no capital expense.

This provides a single source of consistent, accurate real-time temperature monitoring for both cooling zones and perishable products themselves throughout the entire transport chain – from the warehouse, to the trailer and third-party shippers, to the yard where pallets of goods are routed. This level of temperature monitoring is especially critical given regulations from the US Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and the vaccine storage and handling, which require in-transit temperature monitoring to protect the public from contaminated food or compromised vaccines.

As a sensor comes into range of the Digi gateway, or a smart device with an authorized Digi SafeTemps application, real-time visibility data becomes immediately available. The data is processed generating an approval or warning based on the required temperature parameters of the shipment.

Upon arrival, the Digi Data Logger does not rely on manual upload and analysis of data; the clearly labeled Data Logger is simply pulled from the crate or pallet initiating a motion-sensed trigger to automatically transmit all recorded information to upload. Data transmission automatically adjusts to various environments to take advantage of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or LTE/3G cellular networks.

“Product quality and adhering to mandated food and medical product safety requirements while in transit is a major focus in the transportation of perishable goods,” said Kevin C. Riley, chief operating officer of Digi International. “Digi Data Logger removes uncertainty within the supply chain, and with its addition, Digi now offers a state-of-the-art solution to help ensure product safety for perishables in transit, from pre-cool to proof of delivery.”  

For more information, please visit www.digi.com/pr/safetemps.

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