TRACKING
YOUR
PALLET
PRESENTED BY
Cornboard
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VALUE
PROPOSITION
There is an ever-increasing worldwide consumer demand for traceable
products. Customers want to know where their food comes from, where it
was grown and how it was handled during transportation from
farmer/producer to their homes. We create traceability through a
combination of hardware and software to provide in-depth data and insight
into the entire production and logistics process. This is valuable to each
participant in the supply chain to ensure quality control and transparency.
We aim to solve three critical supply chain issues:
1. Spoilage
2. Traceability
3. Lost or Stolen Goods
We solve these issues by telling you three categories of information:
1. Where a product is
2. If it is missing - where it was lost or stolen
3. The environmental conditions that impact the quality of the product (e.g.
temperature, humidity, force impact, etc.)
We provide a three-fold technology service:
1. Smart Sensors to track location and environmental conditions in nearreal time
2. Blockchain to ensure quality control
3. Data Analytics with a web and mobile view to make informed business
decisions
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DATA, DATA,
& DATA
7 DAYS
Connected
We installed sensors inside a pallet to track location and
temperature as the pallet moved from Colorado, to the
panhandle of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and
ultimately Iowa. With the sensor inside the pallet, we are
able to track the conditions of shipments as they move
throughout the entire supply chain ensuring quality
control and accountability. In the future, we are able to
track force impact to ensure pallets are handled properly
by participants in the supply chain.
TEMPERATURE
& LOCATION
Measured
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LOCATION
The pallet was transported from Colorado to Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas,
Nebraska, and Iowa, as its final destination. We are able to showcase in great
resolution the location of the pallet at periodic time intervals. In tandem,
with location data, we can correlate other factors such as temperature and
force impact at a given location to determine how the shipment was handled.
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TEMPERATURE DATA
Temperature spikes occurred on September 19th when the
pallet reached Iowa. The average temperature was about 23.5°C
(~74°F). The highest temperature reading was 37.7°C (~99°F)
and the lowest temperature reading was 12.8°C (~55°F). The
temperature trend shows higher measurements as the trip
progressed. Additionally, we have a 12 hour forecast on
temperature.
*The user may input the accepted parameters of the minimum
and maximum accepted ranges to create alerts when
temperature crosses the min and max thresholds.