Loss Is A Big Problem In Cold Chain Environments
When these problems get in the way, workflows can end up literally frozen in time, and they can add up to much bigger issues, as studies have underscored. Recent data shows that $750 billion is lost annually in the food industry due to improper handling procedures and that 25% of produce is spoiled each year due to temperatures not being closely monitored. On top of this, 62% of shippers report that they struggle to track their compliant handling processes.
One common denominator across these issues is the inability to extend best practices for inventory tracking and management into cold chain environments. Much of that is due to hardware that can’t perform in those conditions.
This is why our data capture and mobility specialists at General Data recommend Zebra scanners, mobile computers, printers, RFID readers and temperature sensors for cold chain environments.
Recent data shows that $750 billion is lost annually in the food industry due to improper handling procedures and that 25% of produce is spoiled each year due to temperatures not being closely monitored. On top of this, 62% of shippers report that they struggle to track their compliant handling processes.
As a leader in data capture since 1969 and a major mobile computing innovator in more recent decades, Zebra specializes in producing ultra-rugged and extremely durable technologies that deliver seamless performance, even in the harshest conditions such as extreme temperatures.
The end goal for Zebra is to develop purpose-built solutions for every industry and application, with specialized designs, components, manufacturing and testing to ensure that end users get exactly the results they want, without having to worry about hardware failures or usability issues. In cold chain management, that means delivering the technologies that enable truly end-to-end systems that identify and track products and inventory in real time, including their status and temperature, with unerring reliability.
If you’re using RFID labels or tags to track products and inventory, Zebra also offers the FX9600 fixed RFID reader that’s built for rugged cold chain environments with seamless operation, even when it’s placed at freezer doorways or in other locations where it may be exposed to extreme temperatures. Its high radio frequency sensitivity also provides greater accuracy and longer read ranges, and the reader can be mounted on a forklift for optional in-motion tracking.
Cold chain management presents other challenges, such as temperature tracking and monitoring, and Zebra offers great options for this as well; including electronic temperature sensors that can monitor conditions both inside and outside the four walls. Each sensor can store over 16,000 data points, and it can deliver instant alerts on fluctuating temperatures that could impact your products or inventory.
To complete a cold chain management system, a printing method is necessary. Zebra’s ZQ500 Series mobile printers feature condensation-resistant display windows, a waterproof design with freezer-rated cables, and accessory options such as belt clips or shoulder straps. Having this kind of on-the-spot and on-the-go access to barcode label printing is a great way to further streamline your inventory management and logistics, allowing labels to be printed on demand wherever they’re needed.