Recover the $560M in annual GCC cold chain losses with continuous IoT monitoring, automated compliance, and AI-driven prevention — built for the regulatory and operational realities of UAE and Saudi supply chains.
Operators across the GCC face a common set of operational pressures. Understanding the root causes is the first step.
Every hour a temperature-sensitive product spends outside its required range reduces shelf life and increases spoilage risk. GCC ambient temperatures amplify this risk — a brief loading dock delay in a Riyadh summer can raise the internal temperature of a refrigerated truck by several degrees. Manual checks are too infrequent to catch these events in time.
The Ne'ma mandate and UAE food safety regulations require operators to maintain continuous temperature logs with tamper-proof audit trails. Most logistics operators rely on manual logbooks or disconnected data loggers that produce PDFs — documents that cannot satisfy the automated reporting requirements of modern regulatory audits.
Without end-to-end monitoring, cold chain operators cannot attribute losses to a specific vehicle, driver, route, or time window. Insurance claims require detailed incident documentation that manual processes simply cannot produce. The result: unrecovered losses, disputed claims, and no operational data to prevent recurrence.
Compliance documentation, excursion investigation, and fleet performance reporting consume significant back-office resources. Staff manually compile temperature logs from disconnected sources, increasing the risk of error and creating bottlenecks ahead of audits. Scaling the operation while maintaining compliance is structurally difficult.
Each challenge maps directly to a validated platform capability. No generic tooling — purpose-built for your operational context.
Challenge
Temperature excursions during transit and at loading docks go undetected until product arrives damaged
Solution
Continuous IoT monitoring reports temperature every 60 seconds from sensors inside every vehicle and warehouse zone. Predictive alerts notify dispatchers 15–30 minutes before a threshold is breached — enough time to reroute, adjust cooling, or arrange a transfer.
Explore Fleet MonitoringChallenge
Manual compliance documentation is error-prone and cannot satisfy modern audit requirements
Solution
The platform automatically captures every required data point — sensor readings, door events, GPS stamps, and driver confirmations — and formats them into regulator-ready reports. Tamper-evident cryptographic logs satisfy Ne'ma and UAE food safety audit requirements without manual effort.
Explore Compliance AutomationChallenge
Losses are invisible: no data to attribute excursions to a specific vehicle, route, or time window
Solution
Every temperature event is recorded with a complete context record — vehicle ID, driver, route, load manifest, door events, and ambient temperature. Root cause analytics identify systemic issues: a malfunctioning reefer unit, a high-risk route corridor, or a loading dock with inadequate staging.
Explore Loss AnalyticsChallenge
Scaling compliance operations requires proportional growth in back-office headcount
Solution
Automated report generation, alert routing, and exception handling eliminate the manual work that scales linearly with fleet size. Organizations typically add 50% more monitored assets with no increase in compliance staff after deploying Tabrid.ai.
Explore Automation CapabilitiesOutcomes measured from live deployments, not projections.
Annual GCC cold chain losses attributable to temperature excursions. Tabrid.ai customers recover a significant portion through prevention, faster response, and improved insurance documentation.
All temperature logs, excursion events, and corrective actions documented automatically. No manual data entry required for regulatory reporting.
Average reduction in temperature excursion frequency within the first 90 days of deployment, driven by predictive alerts and driver coaching.
GCC regulators are raising the compliance bar. Tabrid.ai is built to satisfy these requirements from day one.
Ne'ma Food Loss & Waste Mandate
The UAE's Ne'ma initiative mandates continuous temperature monitoring and loss reporting across the food supply chain. Tabrid.ai's automated logging and formatted reports directly satisfy these requirements, eliminating the compliance gap for logistics operators.
UAE Food Safety Law (Federal Law No. 10)
Requires temperature-controlled supply chain operators to maintain verifiable records of product temperature throughout the cold chain. Audit-ready reports must be available for inspection on demand.
GCC Pharmaceutical Cold Chain GDP Guidelines
Good Distribution Practice guidelines for pharmaceutical products require continuous temperature monitoring, validated equipment, and documented excursion procedures. Tabrid.ai supports GDP-compliant workflows for pharmaceutical distributors.
Saudi SFDA Good Storage & Distribution Practices
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority mandates GDP-compliant storage and distribution for food and pharmaceutical products. Continuous monitoring and tamper-evident audit trails are required for license maintenance.
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