CenGlobal, which supplies and consults on transport and logistics management systems in the UK, Middle East and Asia has joined forces with SADELABS to enable total compliance in cold chain distribution.

It is an exciting development for CenGlobal, a Cargowise Platinum Partner, and one which will provide its customers specialising in the distribution of temperature-controlled products with much needed traceability of goods as they travel through the supply chain providing total transparency.

From chilling, to storage, to transportation, every step of the cold chain is critical to delivering goods to customers safely and reliably. Traceability plays a pivotal role in all supply chain management, but is especially crucial in cold storage, due to the perishable nature of the goods handled.

Maintaining cold chain integrity is, therefore, crucial from the point of production through to transportation and the end consumer.

SADELABS’ end-to-end integrated remote temperature monitoring solution will not only prevent the deterioration of perishable goods but also help increase health and quality standards, bringing both cost savings and improved efficiencies to the cold chain distribution process.

Established in 2016, SADELABS, which is based in ?zmir, Türkiye and has a UK subsidiary, leverages wireless network technologies to build innovative products and services, empowering clients to digitally transform their businesses with Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

Among its suite of innovative engineering solutions, is SADELABS’ remote temperature and cold chain monitoring systems which ensure that customers adhere to the stringent safety and quality standards required for food, medicine, and other perishable goods. A key feature of these systems is their seamless integration with Cargowise, enhancing operational efficiency and compliance.

Traceability offers the opportunity to minimise loss and waste by closely monitoring every step of the cold chain. Maintaining visibility ensures products are of a high quality when they arrive at their final destination. Furthermore, many countries have set regulations requiring businesses to provide a high level of traceability for their products in order to ensure consumer safety.

Steve Cross, Managing Director, CenGlobal said “The need for transparency throughout the supply chain has increased exponentially in recent years. Traceability has therefore become an essential part of quality control and if evidence cannot be provided to prove that products have maintained proper temperature or been handled correctly, it can cause both compliance and safety issues.”

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