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Sealand’s smart containers, called "Captain Peter", optimize remote container management. Shippers receive status updates and alerts if the reefer container’s condition deviates from the required settings, like temperature, humidity, CO2 levels and the power status of the container, through sensors in the container. This advanced technology solution helps ensure perishable products arrive at their destination in optimal condition to maximize market value and shelf life.
The milk processor wanted to find an accurate temperature measuring and alarm solution that would continually monitor their product and provide on-site proof of quality to receivers.
The most effective way to maintain quality control within transport is by utilizing real-time data monitoring with a connected high-precision data logger.
Emerson Commercial and Residential Solutions, St. Louis, Mo., announced a new cold chain organization focused on supporting all types of temperature-sensitive and asset optimization solutions wherever commercial goods are moved, stored or sold.
Global companies in the perishables industry need a partner who can provide temperature-controlled transportation with the appropriate infrastructure to store and handle time-sensitive shipments.
Randall’s temperature-control products division provides insulated partitions, known as bulkheads and center divides, used to segregate refrigerated trailers into different temperature zones.
Safe Fleet, Belton, Mo., acquired Randall Manufacturing LLC, an Elmhurst, Ill.-based manufacturer of specialized products used mainly in refrigerated semi-trailers.
Expected to be operational this summer, the state-of-the-art transfer facility will give DFW Airport the ability to precisely control warehousing temperatures for shipments of fresh foods, among other items.
Bell and Howell, Durham, N.C., developed PackRobot, a dramatic advance in intelligent systems for consumer delivery and pickup of parcels and packages.