A single temperature excursion or light exposure can ruin a batch or compromise a result. Intelyt monitors temperature, humidity, light, door openings, and shock in real time, alerts you in time to act, and shows you exactly what happened.
Biologics, vaccines, reagents, clinical trial materials, and diagnostic samples are unforgiving — drift outside the safe range and the product may be compromised, with real cost and, sometimes, patient-safety consequences. Discovering an excursion on arrival is too late. Intelyt monitors each shipment’s conditions in real time, alerts you the moment something drifts so you can intervene, and keeps a complete record for product release and compliance.
Continuous real-time monitoring for cold-chain shipments, with alerts the instant a reading leaves the safe range.
Tracking for moisture-sensitive products and packaging.
Protects photosensitive biologics and drugs by flagging exposure to light.
Records container openings and correlates them with temperature, the most common cause of cold-chain excursions.
Records shock events from 1.5G to 200G for sensitive instruments, diagnostics, and fragile materials.
Detects tipping of products that must remain upright.
Multiple sensors placed at multiple points across a shipment, so conditions are captured everywhere they matter.
Immediate notification of any excursion, plus a time-stamped history that supports Good Distribution Practice documentation and product-release decisions.
A single sensor only tells you a limit was crossed. Intelyt fuses temperature, humidity, light, door, shock, tilt, location, and time into one connected timeline for each shipment, so you see the full story rather than a bare alert — a door-open event, a light spike, and a temperature rise at the same time and place tell you the container was opened during a delay, not just that temperature drifted. And because Intelyt places multiple sensors at multiple points across a shipment, you see how conditions varied across the load. That higher-order view lets you tell a brief, harmless blip from a sustained excursion and correlate it with handling and location — so release decisions reflect what actually happened to the product instead of defaulting to the worst case.
Whether it’s a clinical trial shipment, a cold-chain biologic, or temperature-sensitive reagents, Intelyt travels with the product and reports condition and location across every leg and carrier — turning “we hope it stayed in range” into documented certainty.
It monitors temperature in real time and alerts you the instant a shipment moves outside its safe range, so you can intervene before the product is compromised — and it logs the full history for release and compliance.
By combining temperature, humidity, light, door, shock, tilt, location, and time — from multiple sensors in multiple locations — into one timeline, Intelyt shows how long and how severe an excursion really was and what surrounded it, so you can judge actual product impact instead of assuming the worst from a single reading.
Yes. Light sensing protects photosensitive products by flagging exposure, and door sensing records every container opening and correlates it with temperature, the most common cause of cold-chain excursions.
Yes. Each shipment carries a time-stamped record of temperature, humidity, light, door, and shock events, which supports Good Distribution Practice documentation, audits, and product-release decisions.
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