Did it happen or is it happening? Choosing the right condition indicator
The choice between irreversible and reversible indicators is not a technical preference. It is a decision about what you need the indicator to do: permanently prove that an exposure occurred, or minimum/maximum temperature was reached, or give your team real-time...
Temperature Indicators for Blood Bags: How to Monitor Blood Bag Storage Temperature in Hospitals
Key Takeaways: U.S. blood supplies are at an all-time low. Improper storage leads to 200,000 to one million wasted units annually, costing up to $230 million (American Journal of Clinical Pathology). Patient safety is at risk – improper blood temperature can cause...
From shipment to rack: end-to-end condition monitoring for data center infrastructure
The physical reality behind digital infrastructure A server rack arrives at a hyperscale facility after a cross-country shipment. It passes a visual inspection, gets installed, and three weeks later an unexpected storage failure surfaces. The investigation leads back...
Hidden transit damage in appliance home delivery
Why proof of delivery doesn’t prove proper handling A shipment can arrive looking fine and still fail after installation. For appliance manufacturers, retailers, logistics providers, and warranty teams, appliance delivery damage is often discovered long after proof of...






