Anar Mammadov is the CEO of Senpex Technology and a software development professional with over 18 years experience in enterprise solutions. In the world of supply chain logistics, "cold chain" refers ...
Most people don’t consider the daily convenience of freezers and refrigerators in their day-to-day lives. However, products that are kept cool and frozen must also be transported at precise ...
The temperature-sensitive nature of modern vaccines necessitates robust cold chain management, a logistical process that maintains vaccines within a prescribed temperature range throughout storage, ...
Shipping meat and seafood within the perishable cold chain is a high-stakes proposition for grocers, restaurants, and their supplier networks. Temperature abuse can lead to the formation of bacteria ...
A frozen foods transformation is quietly taking shape. For nearly a century, the cold chain industry, responsible for transporting perishable goods around the globe, has rigorously adhered to a ...
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany -- Proper refrigeration is a crucial component of cold-chain management for medical materiel. During the shipping process, however, that can become a challenge. To ensure ...
Report: Manual processes, lack of visibility lead to big losses in the cold chain Tech firm research shows pharmaceutical and food companies are racking up big losses annually due to product spoilage ...
Chicago, Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global cold chain logistics market was valued at US$ 371.4 million in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 1455.8 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of ...
Despite lingering pandemic-induced, industry-wide setbacks, quick-service restaurants are performing relatively well—many are even outperforming fast casual and full-service dining. However, customers ...
Vaccines are like milk. Both make us stronger, but if stored at the wrong temperature, they spoil. The reason? At least in the context of COVID-19, shots rely on messenger RNAs — particles, which in ...
Vaccines are like milk. Both make us stronger, but if stored at the wrong temperature, they spoil. The reason? At least in the context of COVID-19, shots rely on messenger RNAs — particles, which in ...