PulseFresh was founded to solve a structural problem: Cold-chain monitoring produces data. Integrity requires infrastructure.
We design and operate integrity systems that connect identity, environment, custody, and operational context into a unified, defensible model.
We are not a device vendor.
We are not a dashboard company.
We build infrastructure for regulated and large-scale cold-chain networks.
Most cold-chain systems focus on collecting readings. Few are designed to preserve continuity across the product lifecycle.
PulseFresh was created around a different premise:
Integrity must be structured, not observed.
Our goal is not to display temperature.
It is to preserve operational truth.
Cold-chain integrity cannot depend on fragmented tools. It requires a unified system.
To transform cold-chain monitoring into integrity infrastructure that is measurable, attributable, and defensible.
We believe the future of regulated supply chains will not be defined by more sensors or more dashboards. It will be defined by:
We are designing for national-scale retail networks, cross-border pharmaceutical distribution, multi-party logistics ecosystems, and increasing regulatory scrutiny.
Our architecture anticipates scale, complexity, and accountability.
Cold-chain integrity will evolve from a compliance checkbox to an operational intelligence layer.
PulseFresh is built to support that transition. Integrity must scale with growth.
PulseFresh is led by engineers and operators who understand both field realities and distributed systems architecture.
We build technology that operates in freezers, warehouses, production lines, and enterprise backends simultaneously. This requires more than software thinking. It requires systems thinking.
Engineering rigor over marketing claims
Architecture consistency over feature sprawl
Operational realism over theoretical models
Long-term stability over short-term optics
Integrity infrastructure must be durable.
Structured multi-tenant architecture
Strict data boundary enforcement
Compliance-aware system design
Enterprise integration readiness
We are committed to building long-term, infrastructure-grade systems — not temporary monitoring solutions.
Cold-chain failures create operational loss, regulatory exposure, and reputational damage.
This is not about reacting to deviations.
It is about preventing fragmentation.