Satellite Temperature

Satellite temperature in logistics refers to the measurement and real-time monitoring of the temperature of transported products or goods using satellite technology. This term is especially relevant in the transportation of temperature-sensitive goods, such as fresh foods, pharmaceutical products, or chemicals, where thermal control is crucial to maintain product quality and safety. How does it work? Temperature sensors: They are placed in containers or vehicles to constantly record temperature. Satellite transmission: Data collected by sensors is sent through satellite communication systems, allowing real-time monitoring, even in remote areas. Monitoring platforms: Data reaches an online platform where operators can visualize temperature, receive alerts if established ranges are exceeded, and make immediate decisions. Advantages in logistics Real-time control: Allows quick identification and correction of any temperature deviation. Loss reduction: Minimizes risks of damage to sensitive products. Regulatory compliance: It's crucial in regulated industries like pharmaceutical or food, where guaranteeing specific transportation conditions is mandatory. Process optimization: Offers valuable information to adjust routes or transportation conditions. Trust and transparency: Customers can access historical data about their merchandise handling. Main applications Cold chain: Transportation of perishable products. Pharmaceutical: Shipment of medicines requiring controlled temperatures. Chemicals: Handling of substances that can be dangerous if not properly stored.

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