Digi International Introduces Patented Data Logger

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Digi International (NASDAQ:DGII) has announced the immediate availability of its patented Digi Data Logger, a wireless temperature monitoring and tracking solution for shipping perishable goods. As quoted in the press release: The Digi Data Logger, which is attached to the shipment packaging or pallet, or placed in direct contact with the product, reduces risk of …

Digi International (NASDAQ:DGII) has announced the immediate availability of its patented Digi Data Logger, a wireless temperature monitoring and tracking solution for shipping perishable goods.
As quoted in the press release:

The Digi Data Logger, which is attached to the shipment packaging or pallet, or placed in direct contact with the product, reduces risk of both machine and human error with real-time temperature monitoring and tracking via an always-on sensor and up to six months of onboard storage.
The new Digi Data Logger is now offered as part of a subscription-based Digi SafeTempsâ„¢ solution, which is comprised of wireless sensors, gateways and software that allow temperature data to be monitored, logged and retrieved independent of the mode of transport. Data transmission is capable of adjusting to various environments to take advantage of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or LTE/3G cellular networks. Hardware and software are included as part of the subscription, requiring no capital expense.
The addition of on-product monitoring to the Digi SafeTemps solution provides a single source of consistent, accurate real-time temperature monitoring for both cooling zones and perishable products themselves throughout the entire transport chain – from the warehouse, to the trailer and third-party shippers, to the yard where pallets of goods are routed.
This level of temperature monitoring is especially critical given regulations from the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) Vaccine Storage and Handling Best Practices, which require in-transit temperature monitoring to protect the public from contaminated food or compromised vaccines.

Click here to read the full press release.

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