Food Cold Chain Track and Trace Revenues Set to Surpass US$7 Billion as Operational Efficiency Demands Solutions Adoption

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Real-time temperature reporting, advanced analytics reporting, and AI-powered optimization are some key use cases driving adoption in the food & beverage industry
01 Aug 2024

The adoption of cold chain telematics solutions for refrigerated trucks and containers in the food and beverage industry is set to grow extensively over the coming years. Regulatory compliance and food waste reduction are the biggest drivers of solutions implementation in this space. According to global technology intelligence firm ABI Research, food cold chain track and trace revenues are expected to surpass US$7 billion worldwide in 2032. These revenues will consist of hardware sales and recurring monthly Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) revenues. Software services can enable real-time monitoring of metrics such as temperature and humidity of ambient temperature of refrigerated trucks and food items during transit.

“Retailers are taking numerous initiatives such as streamlining last-mile delivery processes, employing cold chain telematics solutions in refrigerated trucks and containers, and adopting traceability solutions like Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Ambient Internet of Things (IoT). The ability to track temperature, humidity, and location throughout the supply chain not only helps retailers adhere to regulatory requirements but also boosts customer confidence in product quality,” explains Adhish Luitel, Supply Chain Management & Logistics Principal Analyst at ABI Research.

Reshoring and nearshoring have been on the rise across different regions across the world and this has also been a major enabler in the adoption of monitoring solutions. Retailers in the US and Canada for example, are increasingly relying on produce farming in Mexico and Central America due to the favorable climate and proximity. Some key solution providers in this space include Avery Dennison, Motive, Samsara, Blue Yonder, Wiliot, and Powerfleet.

“The outlook for deployment of cold chain monitoring solutions looks encouraging among food and beverage supply chains. Continuous advancements are expected to further precision and efficiency, enabling more use cases. As more data points get leveraged, we can anticipate a much wider integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications as well. This can build more proactive food procurement and distribution systems that could address potential issues,” concludes Luitel.

These findings are from ABI Research’s Cold Chain Monitoring Applications for the Food & Beverage Supply Chain report. This report is part of the company’s Supply Chain Management & Logistics research service, which includes research, data, and analyst insights. Based on extensive primary interviews, Application Analysis reports present an in-depth analysis of key market trends and factors for a specific technology.

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