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Cold chain management and temperature monitoring company DeltaTrak has launched a new import/export traceability kit.

With this solution, customers have real-time access to temperature history reports, import/export documents, and inspection certificates that have been uploaded into ColdTrak, says the company.

The ColdTrak Import/Export Traceability Kit includes the new FlashLink Real-Time In-Transit (RTL) logger, the FlashLink PDF In-Transit Logger, and ThermoTrace TTI labels.

“The FlashLink Real-Time In-Transit Logger is especially beneficial to shippers because they don’t have to wait for a receiver to open a container or vehicle doors, find the logger, download it and then email the trip history report.” Fred Wu, president and CEO of DeltaTrak, said.

“The RTL is a full-featured data logger monitoring temperature, humidity, security (light) and quality (shock).

"Information is automatically uploaded to the cloud and shared between shippers and receivers."

The ThermoTrace TTI labels included in the kit provide a low-cost way for customers to track possible temperature abuse at the pallet level.

Customers can download the free application to a smartphone or tablet and scan the TTI barcode label to instantly access information about shipments.

The kit is a low-cost solution for anyone that needs to track and report temperature conditions of import/export shipments and needs up-to-the-minute information on the quality of the products being shipped.

The stored data is also available for traceability, audits, HACCP documentation, insurance compliance and FSMA compliance.

This story was sourced from the Active & Intelligent Packaging Industry Association. To learn more: www.aipia.info

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