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API-Based Temperature Tracking in WMS and ERP Systems

PulseFresh
February 10, 2026
6 min read
API-Based Temperature Tracking in WMS and ERP Systems

There has been a massive disconnect in supply chain management for years: Your company's digital brain (ERP and WMS systems) and the physical reality of the field (temperature, humidity, location) do not recognize each other. This creates giant data silos and prevents operations from reaching their full potential.

The Hidden Cost of Switching Between Screens

Traditional cold chain hardware providers often trap the data they collect inside their own closed software. A warehouse manager has to look at the SAP or Oracle (ERP) screen to approve orders, while simultaneously switching to another browser tab—the sensor company's dashboard—to see if the products got warm on the road.

This situation not only wastes time but also makes 'autonomous decision-making' impossible. By the time a human looks at the screen and decides, spoiled products might already enter the same warehouse as good ones or be shipped to the wrong customer.

True operational intelligence doesn't start with hardware data sitting in a third-party dashboard; it starts when that data flows directly into your company's central nervous system (ERP/WMS).

The API-First Approach: Liberate Your Data

From the very beginning, PulseFresh was built with an 'API-First' architecture. Our goal is not to lock you into a new screen, but to seamlessly inject the billions of rows of telemetry and AI data we generate directly into the heart of your existing systems.

  • Real-Time Webhooks: No need to exhaust your servers by constantly polling for data. When a temperature rule is breached in a vehicle, our system sends an instant 'POST' to your WMS, allowing you to automatically halt the shipment.
  • FEFO Automation via AI: The 'Remaining Shelf Life' calculated by PulseFresh flows directly into the WMS. Your system autonomously routes warehouse products not by their arrival date (FIFO), but by the AI-determined spoilage risk (FEFO).
  • Dynamic Pricing: Your ERP can detect a pallet that experienced a slight temp fluctuation on the road (but hasn't spoiled yet) and automatically apply a 'Quick Consumption Discount'.

Developer-Friendly (DX) Secure Integration

Unlike the months-long integration processes of legacy companies, your IT teams can get the system up and running in days thanks to our RESTful architecture, modern authorization (OAuth2) protocols, and ready-to-use code snippets.

When you tear down the walls between the physical world and your digital infrastructure, you create a fully autonomous supply chain that eliminates human error, takes rapid action, and zeroes out waste.

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