The Dickson Company has officially announced the launch of its Mapping Suite, which happens to be a comprehensive solution geared towards empowering organizations to streamline regulatory compliance, and at the same time, enhance efficiency through cloud-based, scalable mapping tools.
According to certain reports, the stated suite arrives on the scene bearing an ability to streamline the identification of critical hot and cold zones, while simultaneously conducting a thorough analysis of temperature and humidity trends. More on the same would reveal how automated processes, including pre-launch visibility into data, tread up a long distance to cut down on the time required for mapping studies, as well as deliver detailed, audit-ready outputs.
Beyond that, we ought to mention how Dickson’s Mapping Suite effectively combines high-precision wireless data loggers with long-range connectivity (LoRaWAN), automated data analysis, GxP- and FDA-compliant reports, and an intuitive interface to optimize storage environment management.
All in all, such a mechanism makes Dickson’s latest brainchild ideal for areas like pharmaceuticals, life sciences, healthcare, and warehouse or logistics etc.
We say so because, across these highly regulated industries, unncontrolled temperature fluctuations can compromise pharmaceutical efficacy, food quality, and financial stability due to product loss. In that respect, consistent temperature mapping may come in handy to identify critical hot and cold spots, verify environmental uniformity, and ensure compliance with industry regulations.
Fortunately enough, Dickson Mapping Suite allows customers to leverage a reliable solution, and therefore, achieve those very objectives in a rather seamless fashion.
Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the promise of advanced mapping support. You see, right from set-up to reporting, Mapping Suite conceives a simple and straightforward study process with a single application so to cut down on manual errors and deliver faster, more reliable temperature monitoring studies.
Next up, there is potential for proper regulatory compliance, something which relates to the solution’s ability to meet the highest health and industry standards including GxP and WHO, 21 CFR Part 11 and EU Annex 11, without sacrificing efficiency.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the technology’s bid to take away a lot of your burden. Leveraging advanced and efficient mapping capabilities, organizations can very well go on to optimize compliance processes, improve logistics management, and safeguard product integrity, all at once.
Complementing that would be the suite’s flexible approach. This translates to how Mapping Suite offers a scalable subscription model with no upfront capital expenditure to fit with any budget.
Hold on, we still have a couple of bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon how each kit includes pre-calibrated sensors, data loggers, and a cellular gateway. As a result, it is preconfigured and deployable in more than 15 minutes, and that too, without mandating any specialized IT intervention.
Rounding up highlights would be the fact that customers can also come expecting optional IQ/OQ documentation and validation support to accelerate onboarding and satisfy internal QA requirements.
Founded way back in 1923, Dickson’s rise up the ranks stems from protecting assets and ensuring compliance within highly regulated industries through leading-edge software, state-of-the-art data loggers, and expert support services. Dickson’s excellence in what it does can also be understood once you take into account how it serves, at the moment, more than 50,000 customers across the globe.
“With Mapping Suite from Dickson, teams can execute fully traceable, GxP compliant mapping studies faster and more reliably, removing guesswork and easing the burden of audit preparation, with the support of a trusted partner in environmental monitoring,” said Rick Weiler, President and CEO of The Dickson Company.