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Understanding GDP-Compliant Cellular Trackers vs. Traditional Data Loggers

As pharmaceutical logistics become more regulated and data-driven, temperature monitoring solutions must evolve to meet Good Distribution Practice (GDP) standards. Sensos now offers the world’s first GDP-compliant cellular smart Label—setting a new benchmark in cold chain visibility.

What Is GDP Compliance?

GDP (Good Distribution Practice) is a globally adopted framework that ensures the safe transport and storage of pharmaceuticals. Key criteria include:

  1. Temperature control

  2. Sensor calibration

  3. Data integrity

  4. Documentation and audit readiness

The Two Technologies: A Comparison

Feature

GDP-Compliant Cellular Smart Label (Sensos)

Traditional Data Logger

Real-Time Monitoring

✅ Yes

❌ No

Alerts & Exception Handling

✅ Built-in, instant alerts

❌ Only post-shipment

Regulatory Compliance

✅ Fully GDP-validated

⚠️ May vary

Calibration Traceability

✅ Documented in validation pack

⚠️ Not always included

Reusability

⚠️ Disposable for hygiene and compliance

✅ Reusable

Audit Readiness

✅ Complete Validation Pack

⚠️ Requires manual effort

Deployment Simplicity

✅ Just apply & ship

⚠️ Requires activation

Why It Matters

Sensos' cellular label doesn’t just track conditions—it proves compliance, logs exceptions in real time, and removes the risk of regulatory setbacks. It’s audit-ready from day one.

 

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