Pharma Transport Monitoring
Vehicle Monitoring
GDP-compliant transport monitoring for pharmaceutical distribution fleets. Includes EN12830 data logging, GDP documentation, customer audit support, per-vehicle validation, calibration programs, and a TDS driver display for in-cab temperature visibility.
Validated Pharma Fleet GDP Documentation
Pharmaceutical distributors operating under GDP face requirements that go beyond standard cold-chain transport: each vehicle must be individually qualified, sensors must be calibrated on a traceable schedule, and every excursion must be supported by a documented deviation assessment. Seemoto's pharma transport offering is built around these obligations from the ground up, not retrofitted from a food-logistics product.
How it's deployed
Each vehicle in the fleet is configured with a dedicated EN12830-certified logger and calibrated sensor set, with per-vehicle qualification documentation (IQ/OQ) provided as part of onboarding. The TDS driver display gives the in-cab operator continuous temperature visibility and a tamper-evident record of any driver interaction, satisfying GDP requirements for driver awareness and chain-of-custody evidence.
Evidence & Reporting
The offering produces GDP-structured transport documentation including per-shipment temperature logs, Mean Kinetic Temperature calculations, and calibration certificates traceable to national standards. Customer audit support is included, meaning Seemoto can supply raw data exports, sensor qualification records, and deviation reports formatted for direct submission to pharmaceutical customer quality teams or regulatory inspectors.
Included and Optional Capabilities
Included
- Real-time Cargo Monitoring
Continuous temperature monitoring
- EN12830/GDP Compliance Logs
Regulatory compliance documentation
Optional add-ons
- Driver Display
Driver visibility display
- Route-based Alarms
Geofence and route-triggered alerts
- Trailer/Dolly Gateway
Detachable trailer monitoring
Related Vehicle Monitoring Offerings
Frequently Asked Questions
Seemoto provides IQ/OQ documentation for each new vehicle as part of the onboarding process, covering sensor placement rationale, calibration records, and functional verification tests. The vehicle is added to the fleet dashboard only after qualification is complete, so there is a clear audit trail showing when it entered validated service.
The standard calibration interval is 12 months, aligned with GDP guidance on monitoring equipment maintenance. The fleet dashboard tracks calibration due dates per sensor and generates automatic reminders 30 days in advance, and sensors are flagged in reports if they are used outside their valid calibration window.
Yes — customer-specific portal access can be provisioned so that a pharma manufacturer can log in and view or download temperature records only for their own shipments. This eliminates the manual step of exporting and emailing reports and satisfies GDP requirements for the manufacturer to maintain oversight of contracted distribution.
Plan Pharma Transport Monitoring
Talk with Seemoto about the sensor, gateway, reporting, and compliance setup for pharma transport monitoring.



