Tinytag Logistics Case Studies
Tinytag data loggers are widely used in the logistics industry for the monitoring of items in storage and transit. Below are some logistics case studies.
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Igloo Warms to the Benefits of Radio Loggers
Novel datalogging technology is helping the UK's best known refrigerated transport company to assure customers in the food and pharmaceutical industries that their products are being stored and transported in perfect environmental conditions.
Benefits of Radio LoggersTinytag data loggers help achieve stringent meat processing regulations
A1 Bacon chose the Tinytag Radio Data Logging System to help them comply with tough food processing regulations and their internal best practices because of its simplicity of set up and operation, and its cost-effectiveness
Radio data logging systemTinytag data loggers monitor temperature-sensitive plant exports
Tinytag data loggers monitor temperature and humidity for Guernsey Clematis Nursery Ltd when transporting goods, to ensure they maintain their freshness and quality.
Data loggers used in plant exportGemini Data Loggers Joins the British Frozen Food Federation in Energy Savings Research Initiative
Tinytag data loggers help companies in the frozen food industry to better understand the importance of using data loggers to improve temperature management, and consequently the energy efficiency in their cold chain while complying with regulations.
Data loggers aid temperature managementAge old art of cheese-making preserved with modern temperature monitoring
Expert cheese maker uses radio logging system to monitor temperature both on site and during transportation; helping to prove that a constant temperature is maintained during distribution.
Radio loggers help perfect art of cheese makingTinytag Data Loggers : Versatile Solutions for the Healthcare Logistics Sector
Monitoring of temperature and humidity conditions that drugs and vaccines are stored in during transport is essential to the effectiveness of the product.
Monitoring for drugs and vaccines

