The report "Cold Chain Monitoring Industry by Sensors and Data Loggers, RFID Devices, Telematics & Telemetry Devices, Networking Devices, Logistics (Storage, Transportation), Application (Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Food & Beverages) - Global Forecast to 2030" The global cold chain monitoring market is expected to grow from USD 8.31 billion in 2025 to USD 15.04 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 12.6%. The rising consumption of fresh and processed foods, particularly dairy products, seafood, meat, and ready-to-eat food, is significantly reshaping the logistics landscape globally. As consumers increasingly prioritize convenience, nutritional value, and food safety, the need for temperature-controlled supply chains has intensified. This shift places strong emphasis on chilled and frozen logistics, which require precise monitoring to preserve freshness, maintain regulatory compliance, and prevent spoilage or contamination. Consequently, companies are investing in advanced cold chain monitoring solutions with integration of IoT sensors, real-time tracking, and predictive analytics to safeguard product integrity across transportation and storage networks. The result is a growing dependence on intelligent monitoring systems that not only enhance quality assurance but also optimize efficiency and reduce waste, reinforcing their strategic role in supporting the region’s evolving food consumption patterns.
The chilled temperature type is projected to account
for a significant share of the cold chain monitoring market in 2024.
Chilled temperature type holds the largest share in
the cold chain monitoring market, driven by growing demand for perishable
products such as dairy, meat, fruits, vegetables, and beverages requiring
storage between 0°C and 10°C. Rising consumption of fresh and minimally
processed foods, coupled with the expansion of retail, e-commerce groceries,
and quick-service restaurants, has accelerated the need for efficient chilled
logistics. Additionally, certain pharmaceutical products, including vaccines
and biologics, depend on chilled storage. This strong demand highlights the
critical role of chilled monitoring in ensuring safety, quality, and compliance
across food and pharmaceutical supply chains.
The software segment is expected to register the
highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The software segment of the cold chain monitoring
market is expected to grow to the highest CAGR. This is driven by stricter
regulations such as the US Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and the FDA’s
21 CFR Part 11, which require digital traceability and compliance. Recent
solutions like Overhaul’s Cold Chain Quality platform and AI-enabled systems
introduced by Lineage Logistics and Americold show how predictive analytics and
real-time tracking are improving storage efficiency. As governments emphasize food
and pharmaceutical safety, software is becoming a key driver of transparency,
cost optimization, and risk reduction in the cold chain.
Asia Pacific is expected to register the highest
CAGR during the forecast period.
Asia Pacific is projected to grow at the highest
CAGR in the cold chain monitoring market from 2025 to 2030. This high growth is
driven by the rising demand for perishable food, beverages, and
pharmaceuticals, rapid urbanization, and increasing e-commerce penetration.
Investments in modern cold storage, refrigerated transport, and last-mile
delivery, along with government initiatives and heightened awareness of product
safety, are fueling market expansion. The adoption of IoT-enabled sensors,
cloud platforms, and AI-driven analytics is enhancing real-time monitoring,
efficiency, and traceability. Countries like China, India, Japan, and South
Korea are leading this growth, making the region the fastest-growing market
with significant revenue opportunities.
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Major companies operating in the cold chain
monitoring market include Carrier (US), Testo SE & Co. KGaA (Germany),
Cryoport Inc. (US), ORBCOMM (US), Controlant hf. (Iceland), Zebra Technologies
Corp. (US), Xylem (US), Digi International Inc. (US), AgroFresh (US), and
Rotronic AG (Switzerland).
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