iMatrix TelematicsCold ChainEnvironmental Sensors

Pharmaceutical Warehousing

Good Distribution Practice temperature mapping and continuous monitoring across pharmaceutical warehouses and distribution centers. Single dashboard for every zone, every hour, every shipment — audit-ready for FDA and international inspectors.

Why warehousing is harder than refrigerated storage

A pharmaceutical fridge has one zone and tight bands. A warehouse has dozens of zones, HVAC that varies by season, mezzanine levels where hot air pools, and loading docks where outside air rushes in several times a day. Pharmaceutical products labeled "store at 15–25°C" or "at controlled room temperature" need documented proof that the warehouse actually holds that range.

What a Good Distribution Practice (GDP) program needs

Mapping + monitoring in one deployment

iMatrix FSMA Validation and deployment services handle the mapping study. Once mapping is complete, the same NEO-1D NIST and NEO-1P NIST sensors transition to the continuous-monitoring phase — no re-purchase, no re-calibration, just reconfigure alert thresholds.

Multi-zone warehouse topology

Typical deployment: 20–60 sensors per warehouse, depending on size and temperature-zone count. One Series-1 WiFi Mesh Gateway covers the whole facility; multi-warehouse operators aggregate every site into a single iMatrix Cloud tenant with per-site dashboards.

The pharma-warehouse stack.

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