The global food supply chain was built to meet the needs of three to five billi
The global food supply chain has evolved to meet the needs of global population. As the population increases, we will need a more efficient way to sustain the global food supply chain.
The Evolution of the Food Supply Chain
Sustainability & Affordability
More and more companies are realizing the benefits of sustainability and have been incorporating additional insulation to their trucks, which saves energy, increases efficiency, and reduces costs.
Growth in the Global Market
As the global cold chain market continues to grow, developing economies are starting to invest in cold chain operations.
Increased Traceability
To create a thriving cold chain system, traceability should be at the forefront. Increased traceability helps shippers, carriers, and receivers meet FSMA requirements, reduce recalls, and meet customer demand. Companies have improved traceability through cutting-edge technologies that collect and manage real-time data.
Disruptive Technologies
Disruptive technologies, such as blockchain, IoT, and machine learning, are having a big moment, and they’re here to stay. Since blockchain data is immutable, the Food and Drug Administration and other regulators will continue to show interest.
Real-Time Data
Data will continue to be a crucial element of logistics operations in the cold chain. Sustaining an optimal temperature during the handling and transportation of perishable goods is critical to alleviating risk while maintaining food safety efforts. Cargo Data’s real-time temperature recorders are a reliable and affordable process for shippers, carriers, and receivers to assure that their food items are stored and transported within the Food Safety Modernization Act’s (FSMA) temperature requirements. Plus, monitoring allows for more accurate control over the environment in the warehouses.
Get in Touch with Cargo Data
For more information about monitoring the cold chain and its processes, contact the experts at Cargo Data Corporation at (800) 338-8134. We’re ready to set you up with a superior temperature monitoring system and answer any questions you might have.
on people. As the population increases, we will need a more efficient way to sustain the global food supply chain.
The Evolution of the Food Supply Chain
Sustainability & Affordability
More and more companies are realizing the benefits of sustainability and have been incorporating additional insulation to their trucks, which saves energy, increases efficiency, and decreases costs.
Climate Change
Our global food supply chain is affected by climate change in multiple ways. Climate change has reduced crop yields, which will only worsen. Unfortunately, droughts, heatwaves, and storms will only become more common as climate change continues. Going forward, we’ll need to adapt by setting climate-smart policies.
Growth in the Global Market
As the global cold chain market continues to grow, developing economies are starting to invest in cold chain operations.
Increased Traceability
To create a thriving cold chain system, traceability should be at the forefront. Increased traceability helps shippers, carriers, and receivers meet FSMA requirements, reduce recalls, and meet customer demand. Companies have improved traceability through cutting-edge technologies that collect and manage real-time data.
Disruptive Technologies
Disruptive technologies, such as blockchain, IoT, and machine learning, are having a big moment, and they’re here to stay. Since blockchain data is immutable, the Food and Drug Administration and other regulators will continue to show interest.
Real-Time Data
Data will continue to be a crucial element of logistics operations in the cold chain. Sustaining an optimal temperature during the handling and transportation of perishable goods is critical to alleviating risk while maintaining food safety efforts. Cargo Data’s real-time temperature recorders are a reliable and affordable process for shippers, carriers, and receivers to assure that their food items are stored and transported within the Food Safety Modernization Act’s (FSMA) temperature requirements. Plus, monitoring allows for more accurate control over the environment in the warehouses.
Get in Touch with Cargo Data
For more information about monitoring the cold chain and its processes, contact the experts at Cargo Data Corporation at (800) 338-8134. We’re ready to set you up with a superior temperature monitoring system and answer any questions you might have.