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Temperature-Controlled Supply Chain End-to-End Management

Connect facilities, track shipments, manage your equipment fleet, and operate remote, temperature-controlled storage at a global scale. Monitor temperature, shocks,
and tampering in real time; take action on real-time alerts, and reduce accidents with machine learning and predictive maintenance.
Build a data pipeline from edge devices with AWS
1 IoT Core. Control your equipment fleet with AWS
IoT Greengrass and AWS IoT Device Management.
Leverage the AWS global infrastructure to connect
1 multiple workloads and create a unified data
4 stream inclusive of geographically dispersed
endpoints.

Deploy an elastic and scalable data ingestion and


2 management solution, able to ensure increased
security, availability, fault tolerance and resilience.
Reduce or expand store and compute capacity
depending on seasonal fluctuations of global trades
without any upfront capital investments and low
5 maintenance, adapting to the industry’s cyclicality.

Predict accidents and equipment failure, plan


3 accordingly to avoid damages to your cargo,
2 financial losses, and supply chain disruptions. With
Machine Learning at the Edge and Amazon
SageMaker Neo, enable touchless interaction with
voice command between operators, devices,
vehicles, and AWS services. Capabilities to
preprocess and compress information at the edge
makes this solution deployable even in instances of
intermittent connectivity or low bandwidth.

Leverage blockchain technology with Amazon


3 4 Quantum Ledger Database and satisfy regulatory
authorities auditing requirements. Keep an
immutable repository of transactions and freight
status (temperature, location) to establish a clear
chain of custody and responsibilities in case of
accidents and claims.

Turn data into actionable knowledge with Amazon


5 Redshift and Amazon QuickSight. Disseminate
alerts and notifications across the entire supply
chain with Amazon SNS. Use Amazon API Gateway
to share visibility on key metrics and milestones
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