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In all federal states, the economy is being cautiously restarted over the past few weeks. Many companies and employees are breathing a sigh of relief and trying to return to a regular working routine. At the same time, companies across the country are required to introduce health standards so that the number of infections does not skyrocket again and the pandemic gets out of control. This makes occupational health and safety measures in companies all the more important in these special times.
Chemical products are among the most frequently transported economic goods in Germany. Every day, large quantities of chemicals are transported by road, rail or waterway and shipped around the world to be processed into end products in many industrial sectors. Read here how data loggers can be used to monitor the cold chain during the transport of chemicals.
The global spread of the lung disease Covid-19 has the world in its grip and is increasingly disrupting the supply chains of many companies. There is no company that is not currently complaining about supply chain problems: in order to reduce the risk of getting into such a situation, companies should invest in a functioning risk management system at an early stage. How can this work? We explain the benefits and what to do in the current crisis situation in our monitoring blog.
Tracking systems for transport monitoring are available in many versions and with different technical functions. But which system is best suited to monitoring my supply chain and what should I pay particular attention to when choosing one? We explain the different systems and give tips on making the right purchase decision.
Transport monitoring is one of the most important measures that companies can take to reduce transport damage in the long term. Through efficient tracking, supply chain managers can quickly identify problems and pinpoint sections of the transport chain where products are particularly vulnerable to damage. An important question that transport managers need to ask themselves when choosing a monitoring system is what type of connection they want to use to monitor and analyse transport data.
The global supply chain is complex: countless products are transported and shipped worldwide by air freight, lorry and ship every day. But the more complex global trade becomes, the more important control and accountability within the supply chain become in order to prevent product damage. Read here how transport damage and costs can be reduced with monitoring systems.