Mapping and monitoring of cargo flights for pharmaceutical shipments
Complete temperature records from origin to destination. Data syncs automatically when shipments land. In-flight alerts enable pilots to take corrective action.
No connectivity at 30,000 feet
Air cargo creates unique compliance challenges. Most flights are not considered GxP-compliant storage areas, and there is no connectivity in transit. To compensate, companies rely on expensive active and passive ULDs, adding cost, fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions. Traditional dataloggers provide partial coverage with incomplete documentation.
A flying GxP warehouse
Eupry AirborneTM uses continuous mapping and monitoring to move cargo flights toward GxP-compliant status. Loggers store data locally during transit. If connectivity is available, pilots receive alerts to take corrective action in-flight. When shipments arrive, data syncs automatically. Complete temperature records with GPS tracking and instant compliance reports.
“Eupry was very professional and informative throughout the process, providing us with high-quality service (...) It's undoubtedly a well-put partnership.”
Joakim Sund
Quality Assurance Specialist
“Eupry was instrumental in helping us establish a GDP-compliant operation ready for the standards of pharmaceutical logistics. Their flexibility, expertise, and collaborative approach were exactly what we needed to navigate the requirements of the industry and develop a foundation that worked for us."
Michael O'Brien
President
“All of the loggers have proven their worth and saved precious samples on several occasions when freezers broke or were accidentally left open.“
Anja Pomowski
Senior Scientist Antibody Production at Antikor
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