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AUSTIN, Texas— Overhaul, a global leader in active supply chain risk management and intelligence, has announced the launch of its cutting-edge Cold Chain Quality Solution. This innovative software solution delivers unparalleled risk and quality management for time and temperature-sensitive cargo, ensuring optimal conditions throughout the supply chain for the pharmaceutical, healthcare, and high-value food and beverage sectors.
With an estimated 20% of temperature-sensitive products damaged during transit due to supply chain disruptions, this solution mitigates significant financial losses and safeguards patient safety in healthcare supply chains.
“Overhaul’s portfolio includes nine of the top ten pharma companies globally, underscoring our dedication to the highest supply chain management standards,” said Barry Conlon, CEO and founder of Overhaul. “Our Cold Chain Quality Solution integrates advanced technology and comprehensive monitoring features, including our global control tower operations and live monitoring. These capabilities empower clients to protect their valuable cargo and maintain supply chain integrity.”
Key features include multimodal visibility and shipment tracking to ensure faster delivery confirmations, advanced predictive analytics to identify and mitigate potential risks before they impact the cargo, global control tower operations, easy system integration processes. The solution is fully compliant with Good Distribution Practice (GDP) guidelines, ensuring the highest standards in the transportation of pharmaceuticals and other temperature-sensitive products.
“We share Overhaul’s vision for advancing product integrity and safety in cold chain logistics,” said Jeffrey Beck, global quality supply chain head of Americas at Sanofi. “Overhaul’s ColdChain Quality Solution is an exciting step forward, and we are enthusiastic about the potential it holds for the industry’s future. Collaborating on such innovations can drive significant improvements in the safe and efficient delivery of temperature-sensitive products.”