Cold Box Monitoring
Retail Home Delivery
Data loggers placed inside insulated cold boxes record temperature throughout each delivery route. Data uploads automatically when loggers return to the depot gateway, providing per-box temperature documentation without any driver intervention.
Per-Box Cold Chain Proof
Insulated cold boxes used in home delivery have no built-in temperature record, making it impossible to demonstrate that individual customer orders stayed within safe limits throughout transit. A single compromised box in a batch cannot be identified without per-unit logging. Seemoto data loggers solve this by attaching a continuous record to each physical box.
How it's deployed
A compact data logger is placed inside each insulated cold box before dispatch and records temperature at configurable intervals throughout the delivery route. When the driver returns the box to the depot, the logger comes within range of a fixed gateway and uploads its stored data automatically — no scanning, docking, or driver interaction needed. The gateway matches each logger to its assigned box ID.
Evidence & Reporting
Each box produces an individual temperature log covering the full outbound and return journey, documented to EN 12830 standards. The per-box report includes breach alerts, time-outside-range calculations, and a tamper-evident data hash, giving food safety teams the granular evidence needed to isolate and act on a specific box if a customer complaint is received.
Included and Optional Capabilities
Included
- Logger or Real-time Options
TS-Logger or TS with DGW
- HACCP-friendly Reporting
Food safety compliance reports
Optional add-ons
- Driver Display
Driver visibility display
- Depot-based Auto Upload
Hub gateway for data collection
Related Retail Home Delivery Offerings
Frequently Asked Questions
Each logger carries a unique hardware ID that is pre-registered against a box asset number in the Seemoto platform. The depot gateway reads this ID on upload and automatically links the temperature record to the correct box in the archive.
No — the logger stores readings continuously in onboard memory and only uploads when it next comes within gateway range. Records are timestamped, so multi-day gaps are visible in the log and the data remains intact.
Seemoto loggers used in cold-box applications carry an IP67 rating, making them resistant to the water and cleaning agents used in standard depot box-wash cycles. Battery life typically exceeds one year of continuous logging under normal cold-box conditions.
Plan Cold Box Monitoring
Talk with Seemoto about the sensor, gateway, reporting, and compliance setup for cold box monitoring.



