Managing a seafood business is time consuming and expensive. This is why Sedna Technologies has developed a suite of products and services that save everyone in the seafood supply chain time and money.
When supplying a premium product, you have to ensure that your supply chain is fully visible and transparent, eliminating any threats to your product integrity.
The bad news? You are still using an outdated paper based system and aging technology to track and monitor your facilities, products and supplies. Leaving your supply chain vulnerable to such threats.
The good news? A solution exists to increase your product integrity, inventory management and decrease your loss. The Sedna Ecosystem, a state of the art system which tracks, traces and monitors your seafood products from sea to plate.
Sedna can further your growth and help find missed revenues within your organization.
With Sedna’s cold chain network of sensors and software, clients are able to log on to our system and view critical temperature data in real-time during transport or storage (ex: bait in freezers or coolers). This eliminates the timely task of outdated USB temperature monitoring solutions or consistent employee monitoring. Sedna’s cold chain solution is completely wireless, giving you transparency of the conditions of which your products are held without lifting a finger.
Hardware: Sedna’s cold chain monitoring boosts a network of sensors to log the critical temperature data as well as gateways to transfer the data to the cloud.
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