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Ensuring the integrity of animal medications through real-time monitoring

Ensuring that vaccines and medicines are stored and transported under the right conditions is crucial for their effectiveness. This is where Controlant's real-time supply chain monitoring solutions come into play, helping companies focused on animal health maintain the integrity of their products from the manufacturer to the animal patient.

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Controlant’s real-time monitoring solutions

Controlant offers state-of-the-art solutions for real-time monitoring of the pharmaceutical supply chain. For animal health, our technology tracks the conditions of vaccines and medicines as they move through the supply chain, from the manufacturing facility to the livestock veterinarian or veterinary clinic.

1. Real-time temperature monitoring

Controlant’s devices are equipped with sensors that track the temperature of animal medicines continuously and in real time. This means that if there is any deviation from the required temperature range, an alert is automatically sent out, allowing for quick corrective actions. Imagine you’re transporting a batch of vaccines across the country. If the temperature inside the transport vehicle starts to rise unexpectedly, Controlant’s system will send an alert to the responsible parties immediately, enabling them to address the issue before the vaccines are compromised.

2. Location tracking

In addition to temperature, Controlant’s solutions also track the location of shipments, which is crucial for ensuring that vaccines and medicines are delivered on time and in good condition. Knowing the exact location of a shipment can help in coordinating logistics and preventing delays that could affect the product’s quality. For instance, if there’s a delay at a customs checkpoint, Controlant’s system can notify the relevant stakeholders, allowing them to act to ensure the vaccines remain within the safe temperature range.

3. Data analytics and reporting

Controlant’s platform provides detailed analytics and reporting capabilities, which means that companies can review the temperature and location data for each shipment, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and internal quality controls. These reports can be used to identify patterns and improve the overall supply chain process.

4. Ensuring compliance and quality assurance

Maintaining the quality of animal medicines is not just about keeping them cool, it’s also about ensuring that the entire supply chain process adheres to strict regulatory standards. Controlant’s monitoring solutions help companies comply with these standards by providing a comprehensive overview of the conditions under which their products are stored and transported.

The impact on animal health

By using real-time monitoring solutions, companies can significantly reduce the risk of compromised vaccines and medicines reaching animals. This leads to better health outcomes and increased trust from animal owners, livestock farmers, and veterinarians alike. You can be confident that the products are safe and effective, helping to keep animals healthy and happy.

Indeed, real-time supply chain monitoring solutions play a crucial role in ensuring the health and safety of animals by maintaining the optimal conditions for vaccines and medicines. By leveraging this technology, companies focused on pet health can provide high-quality products, and improve health outcomes.

For more information on how Controlant can help your company, visit www.controlant.com and discover the future of real-time pharma supply chain monitoring.