Cold Chain Solutions
End-to-end monitoring workflows for regulated and high-value cargo.
Real-Time Shipment Visibility
Know what is happening to your shipment before it becomes a problem.
Learn more →Preventing Temperature Excursions
A shipment does not need to completely lose refrigeration to experience quality issues. Even short periods outside the recommended temperature range can reduce product stability, shorten shelf life, create compliance concerns, and increase the risk of cargo rejection. Temperature excursions can occur during transportation, airport handling, customs inspections, warehouse operations, or final delivery. Preventing them requires visibility throughout the journey so teams can identify risks early and respond before product quality is affected.
Learn more →Cold Chain Traceability
When a cold chain issue occurs, one of the first questions is simple: What happened? Without reliable records, it can be difficult to determine when conditions changed, where risks occurred, and how product quality may have been affected. Cold chain traceability helps organizations create a complete and verifiable history of transportation and storage conditions throughout the supply chain. By maintaining accurate records, organizations can investigate incidents more efficiently, improve accountability, and build greater confidence in product handling.
Learn more →Compliance-Ready Monitoring
Cold chain monitoring is no longer just about collecting temperature data. Customers, quality teams, auditors, and regulatory authorities increasingly expect organizations to maintain reliable records that demonstrate products have been stored and transported under appropriate conditions. When monitoring records are incomplete, difficult to access, or inconsistent, organizations may face additional challenges during audits, investigations, and customer reviews. Compliance-ready monitoring helps organizations maintain accurate temperature records, improve traceability, and provide documented evidence of shipment and storage conditions. Whether supporting pharmaceutical products, vaccines, biotechnology materials, food exports, or temperature-sensitive logistics operations, reliable monitoring data plays an important role in building confidence throughout the supply chain.
Learn more →Logistics & 3PL Monitoring Solutions
Third-party logistics providers (3PLs) play a critical role in today's global cold chain. From collection and warehousing to transportation and final delivery, logistics teams are responsible for maintaining product integrity across multiple locations, carriers, and handover points. One of the biggest challenges in cold chain logistics is visibility. When shipments move between warehouses, airports, distribution centers, and transportation partners, temperature excursions and handling issues can occur without immediate detection. MESAVSS helps logistics providers gain real-time visibility into shipment conditions throughout the transportation journey. By combining temperature monitoring, automated alerts, and cloud-based reporting, logistics teams can identify risks earlier, improve accountability, and provide customers with greater confidence in shipment performance.
Learn more →Warehouse & Storage Monitoring
Cold chain risks do not only occur during transportation. Many temperature-sensitive products spend significant time inside warehouses, cold rooms, freezers, and distribution centers before reaching their final destination. Even small temperature variations inside a storage facility can affect product quality, increase operational risks, and create compliance concerns. Without continuous monitoring, temperature issues may remain unnoticed until products are inspected, customer complaints are received, or inventory losses occur. Warehouse and storage monitoring helps organizations maintain visibility across facilities, identify environmental risks earlier, and respond faster when conditions change.
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