Monitoring Refrigerated Cargo with Temperature Indicating Labels: Cold Chain Guide
Refrigerated cargo — fresh produce, chilled and frozen meat, dairy products, pharmaceutical goods, vaccines, and temperature-sensitive chemicals — moves through supply chains that span multiple modes of transport, multiple handling environments, and often multiple countries. Every transfer point in this chain is a potential excursion event: a moment where the product moves from a controlled cold environment to an ambient one, and temperature begins to rise. Monitoring that exposure is not a luxu
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