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How Ahréns Åkeri secures pharmaceutical transports with temperature control

Written by Nordtec | May 20, 2026 9:47:37 AM

When every degree in the cold chain counts

Pharmaceutical transportation places high demands on temperature control. Even small deviations can affect both quality and patient safety, making the cold chain a critical part of the entire logistics flow.

Ahréns Åkeri transports temperature-sensitive medicines where the requirements for traceability and documentation are high. Together with Nordtec, they have built a solution where the entire chain is monitored from warehouse to delivery.

Full control throughout the cold chain

Instead of manual checks, an automated system based on testo Saveris 1 monitors the temperature in real time.

This allows anomalies to be detected immediately, while all measurement data is stored for traceability and quality assurance.

But technology only works as well as how it is used in practice. Therefore, installation, placement and follow-up are crucial.

Mapping and calibration ensure reliable data

For temperature monitoring to give the right picture of reality, the measuring points need to be positioned correctly. Mapping maps how temperature varies in warehouses and transportation areas, for example, so that critical zones are correctly identified.

At the same time, measurement quality is ensured by regular calibration of the equipment. This ensures that the data collected is reliable over time.

A complete solution for pharmaceutical transportation

What makes the solution at Ahrén's haulage company strong is the combination of technology and quality assurance. With testo Saveris 1, mapping and calibration, a cold chain is created where each step is controlled and verifiable.

This provides peace of mind throughout transportation - from storage to delivery.

In short - Ahréns Åkeri shows how modern pharmaceutical logistics requires more than measurement. It requires a holistic solution where technology and quality work together to secure every step in the cold chain.