Abstract

Differing from managing a general supply chain, handling environmentally sensitive products (ESPs) requires the use of specific refrigeration systems to control the designated range of storage conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and lighting level in a cold chain environment. In general, third-party logistics (3PL) companies are authorized to handle ESPs, who therefore need to have a good cargo monitoring system in the cold chain environment, without which the functional quality is difficult to control and manage. This may result in product deterioration and even inventory obsolescence of the ESPs due to the lack of such systems, so there is a need to develop an effective cargo monitoring system to prevent such situations. This article proposes an Internet of Things-based cargo monitoring system (IoT-CMS) to monitor any environmental changes of ESPs in order to ensure their functional quality throughout the entire cold chain operational environment. Operational efficiency, maintenance strategy, environmental change, and electricity consumption are considered in real-life cold chain operations. Through applying (i) a wireless sensor network to collect real-time product information, together with (ii) fuzzy logic and case-based reasoning techniques to suggest appropriate storage conditions for various ESPs, effective storage guidance can be established. Through conducting the case study in a 3PL company in Hong Kong, the performance in customer satisfaction, obsolescence rate, and inventory visibility after adoption of IoT-CMS is evaluated. It is found that the functional quality of ESPs can be effectively assured, and the overall customer satisfaction is increased.

Highlights

  • Due to increasing public awareness on product safety and quality, the cold chain is developed to maintain a designated range of environmental conditions using certain refrigeration and dehumidification systems.[1]

  • According to the implementation roadmap of Internet of Things-based cargo monitoring system (IoT-CMS), a system simulation was conducted in the case company for 10 working days in order to validate the performance of the proposed system

  • The functional product quality is a primary concern for customers in selecting logistics service providers

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Introduction

Due to increasing public awareness on product safety and quality, the cold chain is developed to maintain a designated range of environmental conditions using certain refrigeration and dehumidification systems.[1] The cold chain refers to the handling and traceability of various environmentally sensitive products (ESPs), such as agricultural, frozen, and pharmaceutical products.[2,3,4] In real-life situations, ESPs are typically handled in three different storage regions, namely temperature-controlled, chilling, and freezing sections, so as to meet their distinctive storage requirements. Customers who own the ESPs will frequently monitor the storage conditions, especially for ambient temperature and humidity, because fluctuation of storage conditions may lead to product quality deterioration or even obsolescence. International Journal of Engineering Business Management service providers have to bear certain risks in compensating customers if their products are damaged. In order to minimize the risks, 3PLs are willing to apply state-of-the-art technologies to satisfy their customers’ requirements

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