RFID
Global RFID in the Cold Chain Part 2: Active vs. Passive Technology & 3 Year Predictions
September 19 by Andrea CharlesIn the 2nd part of this exclusive interview Nandini Bhattacharya, Senior Research Analyst , Frost & Sullivan, speaks to Cold Chain IQ about the segementation of the global radio frequency identifi...
Global RFID in the Cold Chain Part 1: Trends, Restraints & Mandates
September 12 by Andrea CharlesIn this exclusive interview Nandini Bhattacharya, Senior Research Analyst - Auto Identification and Data Capture for Frost & Sullivan, speaks to Andrea Charles from Cold Chain IQ about current and...
A New Study: RFID Safe for Biologics
February 03 by Kevin Payne & Peter NortonA new study published in the July/August edition of the Parenteral Drug Association’s PDA Journal documents research that showed that in vitro test results for more than 100 biopharmaceutical products...
Economic Outlook for Pharmaceutical Supply Chain is Positive with Growth Predicted for 2013 According to New Cold Chain IQ Report
November 28 by Cold Chain IQ NewsIn the face of shrinking R&D pipelines and restructuring at the major pharmaceutical organisations, ColdChainIQ.com conducted an industry wide study to determine the economic prospects of the indust...
Discussing the Food Safety Modernization Act and e-Pedigree with Intelleflex's Kevin Payne
October 29 by Todd KeefeIntelleflex makes an RFID-based temperature monitoring solution that can be read through the walls of passive packaging solutions, without breaking the seal of the box, to facilitate the monitoring of...
Live Coverage from Chicago: TempTRIP Reusable RFID Tags for Product Monitoring
September 27 by Pharma Logistics EditorJim Cochonour, Director of Sales & Marketing, Sealed Air/TempTRIP live at the 10th Annual Cold Chain & Temperature Management Global Forum September 24-28th, in Chicago, IL.
RFID Technology Resurgent in the Market
September 23 by Cold Chain IQThroughout the last few years, it was often the case that radio frequency identification (RFID) was dismissed as a non starter, because despite being a promising piece of technology, it faced many iss...
New Technology the Driver of RFID Growth
September 23 by Cold Chain IQIn recent years, it has been the case that new uses have seen the resurgence of RFID (radio frequency identification devices), particularly in the market for drugs and the monitoring of temperature wh...
Panalpina Gears Up for Growing Demand in Temperature-Controlled Shipping
August 15 by Pharma IQ NewsOne-fifth of Panalpina’s air cargo moved on specific routes within its own controlled air freight network is temperature sensitive cargo today. Demand for such shipments is rising, not only in the hea...
The Pharmaceutical Supply Chain and Radio-Frequency Identification
June 24 by Cristina FalcãoRadio frequency identification is essentially an automatic data collection technology that uses radio waves to transfer data between a reader and a tag that catalogues, tracks, and continues to identi...
Supply Chain Tracking for Temperature Sensitive Life Science Products - Cold Chain IQ Survey Results 2012
June 20 by Pharma Logistics EditorAn estimated 1 in 10 drugs in emerging markets are ineffective due to substandard and falsified medicines - Are you ready for 2015? Only 2% of respondents are ready for California’s 2015 e-pedigree r...
Cold-Chain Logistics in Healthcare: A Modern Alternative
July 13 by Pat FurlanEnvironment and application problem: The enemies of various drugs and reagents sound simple: time and temperature. But their effects can be devastating in terms of cost and efficacy, not to mention a...