Winner RFID World 2007
Log-ic: Revolutionize Your Cold Chain
"Let me say how impressed we are with the tags design, fine packaging detail, and collateral materials, and that we have been able to immediately configure tags, and run them successfully."
 

Introducing Log-ic® ECM®

               
 
Log-ic tag

Information Mediary Corporation is proud to offer the Log-ic Electronic Content Monitor (ECM). Using patented technologies these low-cost active RFID sensors act as watchdogs in temperature-regulated or temperature-sensitive environments. For instance, shipments of refrigerated goods can be "tagged" with Log-ic ECM tags capable of monitoring temperatures in refrigerated shipping environments. Unlike other active wireless temperature sensors, Log-ic ECM tags do not emit any RF radiation and are safe to use on airplanes.

Programmable Active RFID Temperature Sensor

These tags can be kept in inventory in a power conserving "sleep" mode until they are required. A simple push button activates the tag to begin monitoring the contents of a package. The tags are capable of receiving programmable temperature thresholds via 2-way RFID communication. In the event of a temperature excursion (for example, greater than 10 minutes exposure to more than 8 degrees Celsius) the tag is programmed to display a warning light to the end user that an excursion point has been reached. The Log-ic ECM system offers attractive price-performance options ranging from inexpensive, disposable to re-usable specialty tags.

Package Integrity Preserved During the Cold Chain with Real Time Monitoring

Log-ic ECM tags do not have to be removed from the shipping carton to capture their data. This saves time and provides the shipper and customer with package integrity during the cold chain. On receipt of a shipment of temperature controlled product, the Log-ic ECM data can be downloaded via the wireless CertiScan RFID reader to ensure that proper temperature was maintained during the entire chain of a shipment. Quality and safety of perishable goods can now be tracked, verified and documented without active human intervention. The Log-ic ECM tag can perform and store a large number of temperature readings, lending itself to temperature and cold chain monitoring.

 

Log-ic Temperature Trackers and Loggers are engineered by Information Mediary Corporation and marketed by Intelligent Devices Inc. in partnership with worldwide distribution partners.

 
CertiScan 13.56 MHz RFID software

The Log-ic® Temp Sensor Advantage

  • Unique ID using 13.56 MHz RFID and barcode
  • 2.5 Years Shelf / 1 year active life
  • Low-cost wireless programmable temperature recorder
  • On board analysis of temperature distribution, excursions and statistics including MKT
  • Up to 16 million readings
  • Licensed to use as disposable or re-usable tag
  • FAA Air Cargo Safe
  • Waterproof (NEMA 6P/IP68 Certified)
  • EN12830 Class 1 Certified (±0.25°C from -30°C to +30°C)
  • Works with CertiScan RFID wireless reader
21CFR PT11
 

Log-ic ECM tags use CertiScan 13.56 MHz RFID readers and software to retrieve and display an easy to understand "at a glance" view of temperature conditions.

 

Each tag is highly configurable through the wireless RFID interface.

 

Temperature distributions can be shown as either an easy to read pie chart or histogram. Each bin (eg. between 7-8 degrees Celsius) shows the number of minutes the product has experienced in that temperature range.

 

Temperature exposures falling outside the allowable range but not having resulted in a recorded excursion are represented as orange temperature minute accumulations.

 

Time and temperature points are processed real-time on the Log-ic ECM tag. Complex curves are instantly transformed to a simple and easy to read block graph.

 

Temperature excursions below and above programmable safety ranges are time- stamped and displayed on screen indicating the duration and extreme temperature reached for each excursion point. Up to 25 excursions can be tracked and displayed.

 
 
Event Listings
6th Cold Chain Distribution for Pharmaceuticals
Sept. 22-25 2008
Philadelphia, PA
World's largest global forum for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical professionals involved in the Supply Chain, Distribution, Transportation, Regulatory Compliance, Quality Assurance, Regulatory, and Packaging areas.
Performance Metrics & Benchmarking Summit
Sept. 22-23 2008
Philadelphia, PA
Measuring and Improving Clinical Performance to Maximize Efficiency and Reduce Operational Costs
8th DHL Global Forwarding Life Sciences and Healthcare Global Conference
Sept. 23-25, 2008
Munich, Germany
Network with senior level representatives of the Life Science industry from all over the world.
Food Safety 2008
Sept 24-25 2008
Beijing, China
A fast way to help your company achieve food safety, and grow your food business.
Taiwan RFID
Oct. 7-11 2008
Taiwan
Taiwan Int'l RFID Event
Pharmaceutical Sampling Strategies & Alternatives
Oct. 20-21 2008
Philadelphia, PA
Planning & Executing Powerful and Robust Sampling Programs & Alternative Strategies
Forum RFID 2008
Oct. 23-24
Paris La Defense
Animations du Forum RFID
Fresh Summit International Convention & Exposition
Oct 24-27 2008
Orlando, Florida
It all comes together at Fresh Summit!
Cemafroid Cold Chain Seminar
Oct. 29-30
Antony, Near Paris
Cemafroid Cold Chain Seminar
Transportation and Distribution Management of Temperature Sensitive Products
Nov 17-18 2008
Montreal, Canada
Transportation and Distribution Management of Temperature Sensitive Products