
Warehouse mapping: the key to efficiency in logistics management
Warehouse mapping for temperature and humidity control is essential to comply with GMP, GDP and GxP regulations, especially for sensitive products such as pharmaceuticals, food and chemicals. It involves planning and monitoring critical areas of the warehouse in real time, ensuring that all areas maintain the required conditions, preventing product degradation, economic losses and legal sanctions.
This process ensures regulatory compliance, prevents deterioration and optimizes the use of space, assigning sensitive products to areas with adequate conditions. The absence of accurate mapping can lead to non-compliance, audit rejections and higher operating costs.
The thermal mapping process includes: defining a protocol and criteria, calibrating the sensors, strategically locating the dataloggers and conducting studies for 7 to 15 days. The data is then analyzed to identify deviations and apply corrective actions (CAPA), ending with a report certifying compliance with regulations.
Torsa's Borea System is a comprehensive solution to this challenge. With its .torsacloud software, it allows continuous, real-time monitoring of temperature and humidity, generating automated reports that comply with FDA requirements (Title 21 CFR part 11). In addition, it offers the possibility of configuring custom alerts and integrating with other management systems, facilitating decision-making and reducing operating costs by correcting errors immediately.
In short, environmental mapping in warehouses is crucial to ensure product quality and regulatory compliance. With Torsa's Borea System, companies can optimize their logistics processes, protect their goods and avoid unnecessary costs, ensuring efficient and safe management of their warehouses.
https://torsaglobal.com/en/logistics/warehouse-mapping-temperature-humidity/
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