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What Is Data Logger?

A data logger is an electronic device that automatically measures and records temperature, humidity, location or other physical variables at set intervals. In cold chain logistics, USB, PDF-generating or IoT-cloud-connected models are common; Sensitech, Berlinger, ELPRO and Libero are major international brands.

How Does Data Logger Work?

A sensor (NTC thermistor, PT100 or digital) records measurements at configured intervals (typically 1–15 minutes) into on-device memory. USB models are plugged into a computer to read the logs; PDF models generate their own report on plug-in; IoT models stream data to the cloud in real time. Battery life ranges from 1–2 years (multi-use) to a fixed single-use activation window.

Where Is Data Logger Used?

Pharmacy and hospital fridge temperature monitoring
Journey temperature logs in refrigerated transport
Zone-based monitoring in cold storage facilities
GDP/HACCP audit evidence for export shipments
WHO PQS-documented vaccine chain monitoring
Laboratory sample temperature control

What Are the Advantages of Data Logger?

Low upfront cost
Far more reliable than paper records
Eliminates human error
Automated excursion reporting
International brand compliance with audit standards
No maintenance required until the battery or device life ends

Olivenet's Data Logger Solutions

Olivenet advises on data logger selection suited to the Northern Cyprus scale and provides comparative analysis against real-time IoT alternatives. Existing USB/PDF data loggers can also be bridged to a cloud dashboard.

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