Ewing - USA, June 1, 2017 – OCEASOFT meets customers’ traceability, control, and alert needs with its Cobalt 2 wireless solution.
Because of the fragile nature of their products, many sectors require rigorous control over the cold chain and other physical parameters, such as CO2, humidity, and more. That is particularly the case for life-science (pharmaceutical industry, research…) and agri-food sectors. Stakeholders in these sectors are constantly seeking a reliable solution that can satisfy their continuous desire to improve, while ensuring the required levels of compliance.
OCEASOFT facilitates sensitive product monitoring and traceability.
OCEASOFT designs connected solutions for monitoring and tracking critical physical parameters. Robust and easy-to-use, the Cobalt 2 solution offers an all-in-one, compliant and flexible architecture that features:
Wireless connectivity
Monitored parameters: temperature, CO2, humidity, differential pressure, and more Data access, automated and real-time alarms and alerts, 24/7 Absolute compliance with regulatory requirements (FDA 21 CFR Part 11, FSMA, HACCP, ISO 15 189…)
The Cobalt 2 solution was chosen by Institut Pasteur.
“The solution satisfies all our requirements with respect to traceability, as well as our metrology needs, notably with a calibration certificate provided for each sensor.”
Bruno Cailleux, Equipment Group Manager - Institut Pasteur Technical Department, France
For more information:
Watch our webinar to discover the Cobalt 2 solution: http://www.oceasoft.com/news/webinar-environmental-monitoring-systems
Learn more about Cobalt 2: www.oceasoft.com
Key figures to better understand the stakes:
In 2014, global losses associated with temperature excursions in the pharmaceutical sector alone reached $35 billion[i]. $6.23 billion will be dedicated to monitoring the cold chain in 2022, representing twice the amount spent in 2015[ii]. 33% of all the fruits and vegetables in the agri-food sector had to be thrown away or destroyed due to critical alteration of quality in 2011[iii].
Press contact:
Patricia Besson
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[i] Risk Mitigation Should Be Part of a Healthy Supply Chain, Mark Quinlan and J. Paul Dittmann, June 27, 2016 - http://www.sdcexec.com
[ii] Cold Chain Monitoring Market – Global Forecast to 2022, MarketsandMarkets
[iii] Jenny Gustavsson, Christel Cederberg, and Ulf Sonesson, Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology (SIK); Robert van Otterdijk and Alexandre Meybeck, FAO. Global Food Losses and Food Waste: Extent, Causes and Prevention. At Interpack 2011, Düsseldorf, Germany. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
About OCEASOFT
OCEASOFT is a leading provider of wireless, connected solutions for monitoring and tracking critical physical parameters such as temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, and more, to ensure the integrity and compliance for sensitive products in storage and production phases, as well as during shipping.
The company provides a complete vertical offering, from sensors to data integration in customers’ back-end information systems, with significant expertise in three fields in particular: sensors and calibration, wireless data transmission, and related web, PC, and mobile platform software development.
OCEASOFT’s in-house metrology laboratory, accredited ISO/IEC 17025, and its ISO 9001 certification, further demonstrate the company’s technical and human expertise, and the quality of its ongoing services for clients.
As an industry innovator, OCEASOFT has invested heavily in R&D for many years, integrating new technologies, notably cutting-edge Internet-of-Things technologies (LoRaWAN™, LTE, NFC, and more), to provide solutions that resolve customers’ challenges now and in the future. Listed on the Euronext Paris Alternext market since January 28, 2015, OCEASOFT continues to grow and supply its customers throughout the EMEA, North America, and APAC regions. The company opened a subsidiary in New Jersey in early 2016.