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Transparent Path is a Seattle-based supply chain technology company focused on real-time visibility and traceability for perishable goods, food, and health-related supply chains. Its platform combines IoT sensors, a cloud platform, and potentially ledger/traceability capabilities, with the goal of reducing food waste, lowering financial and reputational risk, and providing compliance evidence for cold chain transportation.
Based on the crawled text, its core features center on shipment monitoring, cold chain compliance, traceability, real-time visibility, quality assurance, and risk mitigation. The platform can be used to monitor a small number of problematic shipping lanes, or scaled across an entire product line for cold chain compliance. The value-added Control Tower Service provides 24/7 monitoring of critical shipments, follow-up on exception alerts, a transportation “help desk,” and on-demand report generation. On the hardware side, it supports dry ice and low-temperature shipping probes, with temperature ranges from -100°C to 50°C, and low-temperature probes from -200°C to 50°C, making it suitable for pharmaceutical and ultra-cold logistics scenarios.
Pricing is based on a per-device monthly subscription and tiered by annual shipment volume: Starter covers up to around 100 shipments per year, Pro covers up to 1000 shipments per year, and Enterprise supports unlimited shipments with custom discounts. All tiers are marked CALL, indicating that specific pricing requires contacting sales. Pro, Enterprise, and Control Tower are marked as available for a free trial; Starter appears to be more pay-as-you-go oriented. Overall, it suits companies that need to budget based on transportation scale, but public pricing transparency is limited.
The main advantages are its focused use case and strong fit for industries such as cold chain, food, pharmaceuticals, and freight forwarding. By combining software, hardware, and managed monitoring, it can cover the workflow from data collection to exception handling. All plans include unlimited system access, and the Enterprise plan also includes a dedicated customer success manager. The drawbacks are that key enterprise procurement details—such as third-party integrations, APIs, permission management, security certifications, and payment methods—are not disclosed, so further discussion is still needed to assess implementation costs.
Transparent Path is best suited for food, pharmaceutical, dairy, insurance, and logistics companies that need to prove cold chain compliance, reduce cargo loss, support recall traceability, or monitor high-value temperature-controlled shipments. The text does not specify access conditions from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If the service is intended for domestic operations in China, it is worth also evaluating local cold chain IoT monitoring solutions, logistics visibility platforms, or temperature-tracking modules from major TMS/WMS vendors.
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