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Cold chain monitoring solutions and more step into the spotlight

Copeland will participate in the International Fresh Produce Association's (IFPA) Global Produce and Floral Show from October 16 to 18 in Anaheim, California. At the show, the company will display its cold chain technologies with precise temperature control and monitoring systems, designed to support the reliable transportation of perishable food and pharmaceuticals.

While estimates vary, approximately one third of food produced globally, 1.3 Gt, is wasted, equating to approximately 4.4 Gt of CO2 annually. The company is helping food retailers, suppliers, shippers and wholesalers reduce food waste with its broad offerings and expertise in technologies that are tracking and monitoring vital conditions that affect food quality during production, processing, shipment, storage and distribution. The company's cold chain solutions are designed to monitor in-transit conditions such as temperature, location, light and humidity, and can notify users in real time if any impactful deviation of these conditions arises during shipment.

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L-R: Sergio Castro, Alisa Munoz, and Gerd Uitdewilligen with Copeland.

At the show, the company will showcase cold chain monitoring solutions including:

  • Copeland GO Nano BLE loggers, a new device utilizing Bluetooth low energy (LE) technology to provide pallet level visibility and help safeguard against loss and spoilage.
  • Oversight360 software platform, featuring newly enhanced usability and reporting features and easier access to end-to-end shipment data.

"These new solutions show how we are combining our cold chain expertise with evolving technology to develop tools that deliver precision, compliance and sustainability on a global scale," said Amy Childress, vice president of monitoring, at Copeland. "Our tracking and monitoring solutions are driven by real-world customer needs for data-informed insights in a scalable, connected system to protect temperature-sensitive, and high-value, goods from production to point of use."

At the show, the company will also utilize an innovative, recyclable and sustainable booth from Prismaflex to showcase their products and technologies. PrismaCore material utilizes a 100 percent repulpable lightweight and portable board and requires less energy to produce. The company says it is the only exhibitor at the show to partner with Prismaflex in this way.

Show attendees are invited to stop by the company's booth, #2019, to find out more.

For more information:
Copeland
https://www.copeland.com/

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