Solutions

Temperature monitoring solutions for regulated storage, transport, and cold chain operations.

Use this overview of monitoring use cases and industry solutions to choose the right path for pharmacy refrigerators, vaccine storage, pharmaceutical transport, cold chain monitoring, hospitals and clinics, laboratories, food cold chain, freezers, and refrigerated storage.

Start with the operating problem

Choose the page by the risk you need to control, not only by a broad category label.

01
A monitored storage point

Pharmacy refrigerator, vaccine refrigerator, freezer, cold room, incubator, or medicine room.

Live temperature status
02
A product in motion

Shipment, box, route, vehicle, loading point, or receiving transfer point.

Transport trace
03
An audit or QA review

QA, hospital, pharmacy, or quality team needs to explain what happened.

Reports and audit logs
Operating map

Match the monitoring path to the operating risk

The right solution depends on where temperature control can break down: stored assets, moving products, alarm response, or later review.

01

Pharmacy and vaccine refrigerators

Medicine fridge, vaccine fridge, backup fridge

Excursion, door event, power issue, or missed manual check
Needed later

Live readings, acknowledgement, inspection record

02

Cold rooms, freezers, and storage zones

Cold room, freezer, refrigerated storage zone

Area drifts outside its allowed temperature range
Needed later

Trend history, threshold state, exports

03

Transport and transfer points

Pharma shipment, food route, box, vehicle

Temperature event between loading, transport, and receiving
Needed later

Route status, temperature trace, receiving context

04

Hospital, clinic, and laboratory

Medical fridge, sample, incubator, ward

Clinical escalation, lab review, or documented follow-up
Needed later

Unit history, owner, reports, and audit logs

What should shape the solution choice

The useful page is usually the one that matches the monitored asset, the event pattern, the team response, and the record someone will ask for later.

01 Asset

What has to stay within range?

A pharmacy refrigerator, cold room, vehicle, freezer, incubator, or sample area changes sensor placement and threshold logic.

Pharmacy refrigeratorFreezerCold roomVehicleShipmentLab unit
02 Risk

Where can temperature context be lost?

The common failure pattern matters: drift, excursion, power loss, door opening, route delay, or a transfer gap.

DriftExcursionDoor eventPower issueTransferRoute
03 Response

Who needs to act during the event?

A storage alarm, transport issue, or clinic escalation needs clear ownership while the incident is still active.

OwnerAcknowledgementEscalationFollow-upShiftSite
04 Evidence

What has to stand up later?

Audit-ready temperature records need readings, alert response, notes, reports, and exports context to stay together.

ReadingsNotesAudit logsReportsExportsCertificates

Four operating solution families

Choose the entry point by the environment where temperature context can be lost.

Transport and transfer points

Pharma transport and food cold chain

For pharmaceutical transport temperature monitoring and food cold chain monitoring where route, temperature event, and transfer-point context need to stay together.

Pharma transportFood cold chainTransfer record

Solution library

If you already know the matching monitoring use case, jump directly to the detail page. Cold chain monitoring solutions and industry solutions stay grouped by operating risk.

Find the right temperature monitoring setup

Use a guided demo to map the use case, sensors, temperature alerts, reports, and rollout path to your environment.

  • Use-case selection
  • Temperature alerts
  • Reports and audit logs