20.Sep.2011:: Pharmaceutical and Medical Packaging
Packaging Resource Center -- The Latest in New Products
A monitoring system is designed to provide a complete online cold-chain record of a product throughout the lifecycle of the pallet load, regardless of how many trucking firms, distributors, wholesalers, or retailers have handled it. Able to graph a product's journey on a map, the TempTRIP monitoring process typically begins at the pallet staging step, follows the load through its transit, continues monitoring at the distribution center and warehouse until it arrives at the individual retail store.
17.Aug.2011:: Packaging Digest
Product of the Day
The company's radio-frequency identification (RFID) tracking system records a package's temperature at specified intervals during its journey through the cold chain. This provides companies with information about the supply chain that will enable them to make decisions that will positively impact shelf life, food waste, expenses and brand equity, the company says. The system targets a range of perishable foods (meat, dairy, juices, produce, ready-to eat meals and other fresh or processed foods), as well as pharmaceutical and medical applications (medications, plasma and medical devices) to provide simple-to-access online information for a complete cold-chain record of a product throughout the life cycle of the pallet load, regardless of how many trucking firms, distributors, wholesalers or retailers have handled it.
06.Jul.2011:: RFID Journal
TempTrip Wants to Make Temperature-Tracking as Easy as Netflix
Globally, food waste is a major economic and environmental problem. A 2009 study conducted by the U.S. National Institutes of Health found that up to 40 percent of food in the United States is wasted due to a number of factors, including exposure to unsafe temperatures as the food travels from farms to stores or restaurants. This leads to billions of dollars in annual losses for producers and retailers alike.
01.Jul.2011:: The Packer
TempTRIP tracks temperature from harvest to store
TempTRIP LLC, Broomfield, Colo., offers customers time and temperature data from harvest to store.
The company is using cloud computing — accessing data or using a program on the Internet, without needing to possess it on a computer’s hard drive.
“We can now graph your product’s journey on a map — literally from harvest to store,” Phaedra Culjak, chief operations officer, said.
28.Jun.2011:: Modern Materials Handling
Bringing sensors and RFID together
Supply chain software had a pretty good year in 2010, up about 10% over 2009. I just finished writing our annual look at the top 20 providers of supply chain software for the July issue.
While it sounds like old news, one of the business drivers for new investments in supply chain software was the continued need for greater visibility into the supply chain. “The lack of visibility is forcing end users to look at applications that can be leveraged to track goods in motion,” said Chad Eschinger, a research director at Gartner.
17.Jun.2011::Food Production Daily
'Game changing' web-based cold chain monitoring system launched
A new web-based cold chain service allows companies to easily and cheaply monitor the temperature of their products as they move from the food processor to supermarket shelves, said the company behind the system.
16.Jun.2011:: - Perishable News
TempTrip Offers New Web-Based Cold Chain Service Data For Perishable Food
Broomfield, Colo. — TempTRIP®, LLC offers all of those involved in the cold chain “harvest to store” distribution channel, a cost effective way to monitor time/temperature data. The TempTRIP system provides companies with game-changing information that will enable them to make decisions which will positively impact shelf life, food waste, expenses and brand equity.
15.Jun.2011:: Manufacturing Chemist
TempTRIP monitors pallet loads across the supply chain
TempTRIP, a US-based joint venture between packaging specialist Sealed Air Corporation and Results Oriented, a developer of track and trace software, is offering a cost effective way to monitor time/temperature data in the pharmaceutical cold chain.