Sensaphone, Aston, Pa., now offers a local temperature display device that provides an at-a-glance reading of the current temperature, as well as the minimum and maximum temperatures.
Timestrip, Nassau, N.Y., introduced Timestrip Seafood, designed to detect breaches in temperature (when food is stored above 37°F) during processing and transport.
Pairing mobile temperature sensors with traceability data will allow food companies to pinpoint exactly where and when in the chain of custody product goes out of temperature range.
March 1, 2018
FoodLogiQ, LLC, Durham, N.C., and Testo, Inc., Sparta, N.J., announced a partnership to pair the global leader of portable HACCP and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities with a leader in supplier management, traceability and recall management SaaS platform.
CHEP, Alpharetta, Ga., teamed up with Next HPP, White Pigeon, Mich., to develop an asset tracking and temperature monitoring system that works in conjunction with Next HPP’s basket and pallet solution.
FoodLogiQ, Durham, N.C., launched its API-as-a-Service offering within FoodLogiQ’s Connect platform to enable customers to achieve end-to-end traceability.
Both LRS and VeriSolutions provide notifications, so that restaurant operators can correct issues quickly and view performance metrics.
May 22, 2017
Long Range Systems, an Addison, Texas-based provider of on-site guest paging, tracking and restaurant intelligence tools, announced a strategic partnership with VeriSolutions, a restaurant automation and temperature monitoring solutions provider headquartered in Atlanta.
Digi International, Minnetonka, Minn., introduced Digi SafeTemps, which provides precise and continuous visibility using wireless monitors that automatically generate temperature alerts and reports of perishable goods throughout the transportation and supply chain process.
These investments in cargo solutions allow Emerson to provide consistent and safe control of food and other temperature-sensitive goods.
August 31, 2016
Emerson Climate Technologies, Sidney, Ohio, announced plans to acquire PakSense, a Boise, Idaho-based manufacturer of temperature monitoring solutions, and Locus Traxx, a provider of real-time temperature and monitoring solutions based in Jupiter, Fla.