Blood Transport Monitoring
Real-Time & Mobile Monitoring
Real-time temperature and GPS monitoring for blood, medicine, and vaccine transport. Provides chain-of-custody timestamps, location tracking, and continuous temperature logging throughout transit with instant excursion alerts.
Chain-of-Custody Blood Transit
Blood products and plasma have narrow temperature tolerances and carry strict chain-of-custody documentation requirements — a transport event with an unrecorded excursion or a gap in location data can render the entire consignment unusable and trigger a transfusion safety investigation. Seemoto combines continuous temperature logging with GPS location tracking so every transit event is fully documented from handover to receipt.
How it's deployed
A mobile monitoring device with an integrated GPS module and temperature sensor travels with the blood transport container, recording position and temperature simultaneously at configurable intervals. Data is transmitted in real time over a cellular connection to the Seemoto cloud, giving dispatchers and receiving units live visibility of both location and condition throughout the journey.
Evidence & Reporting
Each transport event generates a chain-of-custody report combining a timestamped GPS route log with continuous temperature data, recording the full journey from collection point to delivery. Reports comply with GDP requirements for medicinal product transport documentation and align with ISBT and EU blood establishment guidelines for traceability.
Included and Optional Capabilities
Included
- Real-time Temperature & Humidity
Continuous monitoring with TS and THS sensors
- Alerting & Deviation Handling
SMS, email, and escalation alerts
- GDP Compliance Reporting
Audit-ready compliance reports
Optional add-ons
- Calibration & Validation
Sensor calibration and system validation
- API Integration
Integration with pharmacy systems
Related Real-Time & Mobile Monitoring Offerings
Frequently Asked Questions
The device continues recording temperature and GPS data locally throughout any coverage gap. Once connectivity is restored, all buffered data is uploaded automatically, ensuring the chain-of-custody record is complete with no gaps even for routes through rural or underground areas.
Yes — the receiving hospital or blood bank can be given a read-only dashboard view showing the live location and current temperature of the consignment in transit. This allows the receiving unit to prepare for receipt and flag any pre-arrival concerns immediately.
The device housing is designed for wipe-down decontamination between uses and can be placed in a dedicated charging dock at the blood establishment or pharmacy. Device assignment to each transport run is logged in Seemoto, so the audit trail identifies which specific device accompanied each consignment.
Plan Blood Transport Monitoring
Talk with Seemoto about the sensor, gateway, reporting, and compliance setup for blood transport monitoring.



