Monday, November 27, 2023

Logmore: Turning Big Data and the Internet of Things into Reality

Food and pharmaceutical products, for instance, sometimes comprise sensitive, perishable materials that must be treated with care throughout transportation and storage. These things can go bad if they aren’t handled properly, and they may become unsafe to eat if they aren’t treated properly. Businesses all across the globe are losing money as a result of supply chain waste. In reality, the supply chain is responsible for the loss of 14% of the world’s food. Using technology-driven solutions to retain insight in situations is one method to alleviate such issues. Logmore helps organizations enhance their supply chain management by using current technologies to gather and manage information regarding shipment status.

Users can manage, store, analyze, and transmit data securely along the supply chain with Logmore’s data logging service. Logmore uses QR data recorders and a linked cloud platform to improve logistics quality control. When there are no claims, disputes, or even concerns about why or how the delivery may or should be better in the future (for both parties’ benefit), Logmore considers it a win-win scenario for both the recipient and the sender. Logmore offers a shipment tracking service for businesses that want to transmit items to consumers in a more secure manner. When customers scan dynamic QR codes, Logmore’s tags sync with the cloud, making it even more lightweight and convenient to utilize for items. Logmore’s data loggers are compact and inexpensive to put on the shipments, and they can be connected to any size box, making the QR solution a game-changer. There’s no need to invest in proprietary infrastructure, and data transfers aren’t disrupted like they are with RFID or Bluetooth loggers.

Although Logmore is not an open-source platform, it does provide its customers with a relatively “open” platform. Companies can utilize Logmore in conjunction with other analytics tools for business management. With Logmore’s API, one may also construct their own bespoke applications for internal usage. Companies are demanding more data and analytics these days since everyone – sellers and buyers – wants to know where their product comes from. This also fosters openness and a positive image for the business. The QR code technology from Logmore can assist a business in making their data more accessible. With decreased supply chain monitoring expenditures, one can put more money into other areas of their business. In comparison to utilizing standard RFID or USB tags, Logmore delivers a trustworthy system, which helps to save money on supply chain monitoring. Niko Polvinen, CEO and Co-founder, says, “We wanted to erase the unknown from the distribution chain and make logistics truly transparent to enable safety and security for all of us. We knew about the challenges of logistics, especially for products that are easily spoiled. In the worst-case scenario, some products become dangerous after exposure to too high or low temperatures. To address these challenges, Antti Tapio, one of my co-founders, came up with the concept of using QR codes to dynamically keep track of changing conditions.”

A company can eliminate waste in the supply chain, create a better environment for the organization, and optimize earnings if they have a better awareness of the various faults in the supply chain system. All of this is made easier and more accessible thanks to Logmore’s QR tags, analytics app, and API. One measurement at a time, Logmore makes the world wiser. Logmore is making big data and IoT a reality with their simple, quick, and secure data logging solution. They seek to assist businesses in reducing waste by ensuring that data is available to all relevant stakeholders.

Company:

Logmore

Management:

Niko Polvinen, Co-Founder and CEO

Quote:

“Logmore is making big data and IoT a reality with their simple, quick, and secure data logging solution.” 

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