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What a Pharma Cold Chain Early Warning System Needs

Throughout the years, pharma cold chain monitoring technologies have


greatly improved. Manual data collection, for instance, have evolved to data
loggers with automated logging. In addition, mobile phones can now be used
to sync data loggers with Bluetooth devices.

Indeed, today’s advancements in technology have resolved data availability


issues. Then again, there are still gaps that exist, such as lack of real-time,
real, and relevant data that elicit response. Basically, there is no early
warning system in place.

With this being said, you need a reliable and efficient pharma cold chain
early warning system in place.

Pharma Cold Chains

In essence, a cold chain has more moving parts and breakdown scopes than
a regular supply chain, making it the most vulnerable type. A pharma cold
chain, on the other hand, involves a supply chain, temperature control, and
compliance. It is very much exposed to risk and actually has a lot of
compliance requirements.

This is why you have to be very careful when you deal with pharma cold
chains. A seemingly nominal change in temperature, for example, can have
a significant impact on a certain medicine. A slight delay on the delivery of a
package that contains vital drugs can also have severe consequences.

With this being said, it is necessary to do your best to mitigate such risks.
Develop a risk management plan that can minimize errors. Create a pharma
cold chain early warning system that can help you gather relevant data and
take the necessary action.

How about a data logger?

Data loggers have traditionally been used to collect information about the
state or condition of goods. While they may have been useful in the past,
they may no longer be relevant today, especially since the information they
provide is very limited. Usually, data loggers are only able to state the
temperature of the goods.
You need something that can give you actionable and relevant information
with real-time visibility. You need an early warning system that can help
reduce unnecessary losses caused by damaged goods as well as produce
better brand image, supply chain performance, and market share.

Ideally, you should go for a cloud-based, wireless monitoring system that


can help you keep track of shipment temperature in real-time. You should
get a system that can give you useful information in an instant so that you
no longer have to go through spreadsheets. This would allow you to see
early warning signs, take necessary actions as soon as possible, and prevent
damages.

What to Look for In an Early Warning System

There are different early warning systems available out there. When you
search for one, see to it that you consider the following six essential
features:

Accurate Data

The data that pertains to the condition, location, temperature, tamper,


humidity, and vibration of the goods has to be accurate. It also has to cover
the required temperature range.

Take note that any change in condition, whether big or small, can have a
notable difference on the package. With accurate data, you can effectively
identify the real state of your goods and monitor them better.

Package-Level Sensing

Small pharma cold chain consignments tend to be at risk of temperature


excursion. Hence, it is necessary to monitor at a package-level and keep
their condition in check. After all, packages are not equal in terms of
sensitivity or exposure.

Package-level sensing is also crucial during break-bulk or whenever the


cargo gets desegregated and delivered by air. The packages are tracked as
they are reconsolidated. They also require the use of non-Lithium sensor
batteries in order to abide by the International Air Transport Association
regulations.

Live and Predictive Data

It is important to obtain data in real-time. This way, you can make good and
quick decisions. Since you are dealing with vaccine vials, medicines, and
other delicate goods, you need to obtain live data that can help you keep
them in top shape.

Also, you have to ensure that the devices you use to obtain data can
function even when there is no Internet connection. They should be able to
save and store your data to be sent to the cloud at a later time.

Furthermore, you need to have predictive data. You should be able to know
that something might go wrong before it actually does. For instance, your
system should be able to warn you of any possible temperature excursion
based on past and current condition trends.

Analytics on the Go

Your system should involve a predictive analytics suite that can help you
make evidence-based and sensible decisions to prevent risk and improve
efficiency. It should also support real-time Mean Kinetic Temperature. This
way, you would be able to identify the damage degree with respect to a
specific variation level in the condition of your package.

Responsiveness

Aside from giving you useful and accurate data, your system should also be
able to reduce response time by acting on incidents as soon as possible. It
should feature this threefold plan: Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence,
and Robotic Process Automation.

Internet of Things allow for timely identification of delay or condition


variation. Artificial Intelligence allows for timely decision-making based on
data as well as eliminates human intervention. Robotic Process Automation
allows for the timely implementation of such decisions.
Pharma Compliance

Pharma products are shipped internationally. Thus, you need to consider the
different sensor certifications and regulations involved. To ensure that your
shipment stays in compliance with these, you should only use an authentic
and globally compliant platform. Your system should be NIST-certified,
which means that it has already been tested for temperature accuracy
compliance.

Choosing the right pharma cold chain would surely be beneficial to your
business. It would help you save money and reduce unnecessary
expenditures on spillage, delays, and theft. It would also prevent any
unfortunate incidents in the workplace. You need to have the right early
warning system to make your business grow.

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