The ShockWatch cold chain blog was recently listed as one of Cold Chain IQ’s top bloggers.
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The ShockWatch cold chain blog was recently listed as one of Cold Chain IQ’s top bloggers.
The global cold chain market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.2% between now and 2017, according to a recent report from Markets and Markets. Although much of that growth is attributed to the mature markets of the US
Pharmaceutical shippers are too cautious. That’s the verdict from regulatory experts and pharmaceutical logistics providers.
Cooperative agreement brings together two industry leaders to provide market-leading products that require no special packaging, refrigerant or overnight shipping and provide top-notch accuracy and flexibility
Dallas, TX, Dec. 6 – Already present in over 60 countries with a network of over 200 distributors, ShockWatch Inc. has expanded its European presence with the opening of its first international office, ShockWatch Europe BV. Long-time cold chain
Formerly the director of product management, Angela Kerr was promoted to Vice President, Marketing and Product Management in October 2012.
Guest blogger Jean Bédard, President & Chief Executive Officer of Infitrak Inc., discusses examples of their holistic approach to gap analysis.
Consistency is among the most important concepts in drug development and translational medicine. Yet, the tests that identify whether a specific substance is present in a sample have so much variability, even among batches, that comparing results
Jim joined the ShockWatch team in June 2012 as Vice President of Operations. He is responsible for manufacturing, production, warehouse management, shipping, receiving, quality assurance, and procurement. His specialties include: risk management,
There is nothing like waking up in the morning to watch the Today Show on NBC and see that the bacon and eggs you just had for breakfast may have been exposed to dangerously high temperatures before they even got to the grocery store. Growers take