Pharmaceutical

HVAC for Sensitive Cargo

The distributor was required to maintain a strict 2–8°C temperature chain for all pharmaceutical products during transit. Failures in this chain were causing cargo spoilage and reg

$50kSaved per year
Client

Pharmaceutical Distributor

The Challenge

The distributor was required to maintain a strict 2–8°C temperature chain for all pharmaceutical products during transit. Failures in this chain were causing cargo spoilage and regulatory non-compliance, costing the company tens of thousands of dollars annually while putting their distribution licence at risk.

The Solution

Miles Africa integrated telematics-linked HVAC units into the client's fleet vehicles, connected directly to their GPS tracking system. If cargo temperature drifts outside the 2–8°C window, an automated GPS alert is triggered immediately — enabling dispatchers to intervene before spoilage occurs.

  • Telematics-integrated HVAC units installed in transit vehicles
  • Live temperature monitoring linked to GPS tracking
  • Automated alerts when temperature exits the 2–8°C range
  • Historical temperature logs for regulatory compliance reporting
  • Remote diagnostics and HVAC performance monitoring
The Results

100%

Cold chain compliance

$50k

Annual cargo spoilage savings

Zero

Regulatory incidents

  • 100% compliance with cold chain temperature standards
  • Eliminated all cargo spoilage — saving $50,000 per year
  • Zero regulatory incidents since deployment
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