Connecting the Physical World to Your Digital Strategy
The Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced sensor technology are the sensory nerves of modern industry. They provide a continuous stream of real-time data from your most critical assets, remote sites, and moving cargo, giving you unprecedented visibility and control.
BQCIS integrates robust sensor solutions into our inspection and assurance services. This allows us to move from periodic, point-in-time inspections to continuous, 24/7 monitoring. We track temperature, humidity, vibration, location, structural stress, chemical composition, and more.
This live data feed transforms risk management. Instead of discovering a problem during an audit, you receive an instant alert the moment a parameter is breached. This enables proactive intervention, enhances asset safety, and provides a verifiable data trail for compliance and quality assurance.
Our IoT & Sensor Applications
Key Benefits of Our IoT Solutions
Gain 24/7 Visibility
Receive a continuous, live feed of your asset's condition and location, eliminating blind spots in your supply chain.
Enable Proactive Intervention
Get instant alerts on parameter breaches, allowing you to fix problems (like a failed reefer) before they cause total loss.
Automate Compliance & Reporting
Generate automated, verifiable data logs for regulatory compliance (e.g., environmental emissions, cold chain records).
Improve Operational Safety
Monitor hazardous environments or asset stress levels from a safe distance, reducing risk to personnel.
Success Story
IoT Sensors Save High-Value Pharmaceutical Shipment
A pharmaceutical client needed to ship a $2M cargo of temperature-sensitive vaccines, where any breach of the 2°C–8°C cold chain would render it useless.
BQCIS deployed live IoT sensors in the reefer container. Forty-eight hours into the voyage, a sensor detected the temperature rising to 9.5°C and sent an immediate alert.
The carrier was notified, inspected the container at the next port, and found a faulty cooling unit. The unit was repaired, the cargo was saved, and a $2M loss was prevented.