Cold Chain Innovation

Making cold chains faster, smarter, and cooler.

Overview

Cold chain innovations entail the creation and application of novel technologies, tactics, and methodologies in the protection of temperature-sensitive products, such as food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and more. While cold chains are commonly associated with the simple refrigeration of goods, the emergence of technologies like IoT and AI and advancements in packaging tech have broadened cold chains’ applications, enhancing their efficiency, minimizing waste, and achieving cost savings. 

Cold chain innovations are crucial to meet the changing demands on cold chain performance, driven by factors such as the growth of the frozen food market, shifts in consumer dietary preferences, and globalization of food systems.

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Use cases


Cold chain innovation solutions have been primarily adopted by logistics and pharmaceutical companies serving sectors reliant on temperature-sensitive products. These include pharmaceutical manufacturers, food distributors, healthcare providers, and logistics companies specializing in perishable goods.

The primary use cases revolve around temperature monitoring and ensuring product integrity throughout the supply chain, enabling real-time data transmission for precise temperature control and regulatory compliance. In addition, advanced monitoring technologies improve the visibility and traceability of products in transit, minimizing the risk of temperature excursions and ensuring compliance with stringent storage requirements.

We have identified key cold chain innovation use cases below.

The Disruptors


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