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Verdict | SystemsCold Chain, Wireless & Environmental monitoring
Cold Supply Chain
Verdict Systems BVAalten (NL)
Verdict | SystemsCold Chain, Wireless & Environmental monitoring
Monitoring Cold Supply Chain
Monitoring: 1. Field Conditions -> optimal production2. Storage Conditions -> optimise shelflife3. Transport Conditions -> avoid loss in shelflife
Focus on perishables during all stages from supplier till final customer.
Monitor Supply Chain to avoid products from contamination & degradation or other damage by too high or low temperature conditions.
• Supply Chain -> focus on partners and processes• Cold Chain -> focus on product and conditions
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Cold Supply Chain
Products / industries:• Food: Fish, meat, • Agri / horticultural products: flowers, vegetables, fruit• Pharmaceutical products• Chemicals• Industry: anti - shock
Core of problem:• Safety -> direct damage• Liability-> medicines; food
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Cold Supply Chain
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Verdict ChainView™
Offering transparency in the Cold Chain / Supply Chain:
1. Enable users worldwide to monitor conditions at production- and storage sites or goods in transit;
2. Users can optimize conditions from distance;
3. Data may be used as input in models for: diseases, shelflife, weather forecast etc.
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1 - Data collection on site
2 - Transfer data by GPRS / ADSL
3 - Databases on internet
4 - Webservices
5 – Models for shelflife, growth & diseases
6 – Weather forecast
Management Information System
7 – Filters & tools
Weather stations
Data loggers
Cold Chain Management
Wireless sensors
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Verdict ChainView
Verdict – ChainView software: Collect temperature data during transit Direct communication of these data via
Internet Direct feed-back on every shipment Management tool to optimize Cold Chain
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About the Flower Business Case
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How to organise?
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Flower Supply Chain
Grower Africa
Truck to airport
Freight forwarder
Air carrier to NL
Truck to FloraHollan
d
Auction FloraHollan
dTrading
Truck to shop
shop
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Importance of Cold Chain
• Main objective: – Control temperature (1-4°C)– Control humidity (85 – 93% RH)
• Physical, physiological and micro-organisms factors
• Roses:– Temperature: limit respiration– Humidity: avoid germination of Botrytis
• Vaselife: promise of 7 days after 3 - 18 days transport
• Flowers: respiration increases temperature– 0°C: hours before temp increases with 1°– 20°C: minutes before temp increases with 1°
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Vaselife determined by temperature
Respiration vs temp. Vaselife vs T-storage vaselife vs respiration
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Vaselife vs temperature during transport
Other factors:• Ethylene, • Harvesting stage• Microorganisms
Temperature in all factors
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Shipment on Sept. 2nd: cold, but slow
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Shipment Sept. 8th: cold & quick
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Variation in shipments
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Quality Controlled Logistics
Growing Harvesting (i, ii)
Sorting/grading& Packing
(iii)
Storage (iv, v)
Transportation (iv, v)
Contextual Factors
Product· Stability of quality attributes· Initial variation in quality
attributes· Variation in quantity
Process· Degree of batch transformation· Degree of impact of processing
on quality· Degree of Separation from
other products
Chain · Degree of integration · Geographic dispersion of
location · Degree of logistic chain
structure
Market· Level of segmentation· Fluctuations in quality and
quantity of demand · Strictness of requirements on
quality, quantity, price, time and place
· Sophistication of product control· Sophistication monitoring of chain
conditions· Adequacy of quality procedures · Sophistication of identifying critical control
points
· Level of flexibility of inventory issuing system
· Level of coordination of logistics activities
· Appropriateness of produce/product handling in the chain
· Sophistication of predicting incidence of defects· Adequacy of information exchange · Flexibility of the delivery systems
Integration of quality control activities and logistics activities
Quality Control Logistics Control
1. Low incidence of defects
2. Low percentage of losses/wastagei) Maturity at harvest iii) Produce packing iv) Stacking of produce batchesii) Produce harvesting
v) Control of chain conditions (temperature and relative humidity)
Physical process and respective critical control points
Quality Controlled Logistcis
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Monitor
Solve issues
Use data into
models
Improved
Supply Chain
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Product lines:
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Structure
WebportalClient.verdict.eu
Cold Chain Monitoring
Verdict ChainView™
Dataloggers
Shelflife model
Environmental Monitoring
Verdict MeteoView™
Weather stations
Weather forecast
Disease models
Growth models
Crop protection models
3D-Monitoring (coldstores, horticulture)
Verdict StoreView™
Long range wireless sensors
Management, information and
services
Integrated in Webapplication
Maintenance
SAP integration
Consultancy
Soc. media
topic
software
hardware
models
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Wireless sensors for 3D scan of an area
Wireless sensors (1 – 1000 m !) uploaded in database and local computer
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Temperature differences in a modern Gerbera nursery using 100 wireless sensors, monitoring Temperature and Relative Humidity. Views at: 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20 and 24
o’clock. Movie is available on request. (Source: Wageningen UR, 2008).
Conclusions:-Up to 4°C differences -Cold spots are persistent- Diseases start on cold
spots
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Weather stations to monitor climate and predict diseases:
On golf course and in Finland (-23°C)
On website: (soil) temperature, PAR light
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Dutch Fruit Board, Crop protection companies and growers:
On website: data are translated in disease predictions, to advice growers and other stakeholders
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Thank you for your attention !
Verdict Systems BV
+31 - 543 – 479608
[email protected] www.verdict.eu