In the pharmaceutical industry, accurate temperature monitoring during transport is crucial to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of medications and pharmaceuticals. A leading pharmaceutical company, whose name remains anonymous for confidentiality reasons, has successfully deployed the LogTag Trix-16 Temperature Loggers to securely distribute their temperature-sensitive products to pharmacies. In this case study, we look at how this solution addressed their challenges and improved operational efficiency.
A leading international logistics company that transports various types of goods, ranging from perishable goods to pharmaceuticals and electronics, is looking for a solution to protect pallets against moisture damage and theft.
ZD Zagorje is a health care centre based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The practice is a fullservice centre offering private care, health education and a pharmacy. Child vaccinations are a very routine procedure in the centre - in fact, they’re possibly the most common procedure the clinic undertakes.
A primary school, located in a lively neighborhood, is committed to creating a healthy learning environment for its students and employees. Given the growing awareness about the influence of air quality on the health and learning performance of children, the school management decided to invest in advanced air quality monitoring. They chose the ELIOT-CO2, an innovative air quality meter, to continuously monitor their classrooms and common areas.
This case study describes how an international humanitarian organisation that saves lives and provides medical assistance to people in crisis areas implemented the LogTag HAXO-8 Temperature and Humidity Recorder to ensure the quality and safety of medical deliveries. This mainly involves transportation of temperature-sensitive medicines and vaccines to remote and often inhospitable areas.