Copeland has introduced its new GO Nano BLE temperature monitoring solution, designed for individual pallet- and zone-level tracking across global perishable goods shipments. The device aims to enhance visibility in the cold chain, particularly for high-value, temperature-sensitive commodities.
The GO Nano BLE logger uses Bluetooth low energy (LE) technology and can integrate with Copeland’s new GO Nano Gateways or the Oversight Connect mobile app. It enables end-to-end monitoring of environmental conditions within shipments, allowing users to identify temperature deviations at the pallet or parcel level.
By providing detailed, five-minute interval data throughout the shipment journey, the logger supports compliance with standards such as Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) and helps detect breaks in the cold chain. Users can make more informed decisions on shipment acceptance or rejection, potentially reducing spoilage and waste.
The device is designed for durability in cold chain logistics and features an LED indicator activated via the mobile app, along with a vibrant color scheme for easy identification. According to Copeland, the GO Nano BLE logger offers flexibility and scalability for a variety of cargo types and shipping conditions.
“The cost-effective GO Nano BLE logger is built to withstand the rigorous demands of cold chain logistics and was designed with flexibility and scalability in mind to cater to individual temperature monitoring needs across multiple use cases and commodity types,” said Amy Childress, global vice president of monitoring for Copeland.