For pharmaceutical distributors
Confidence in every shipment you send.
Vessel produces a clean, signed record of how every cold-chain shipment was handled — so your team can answer any question about any shipment, quickly and with documentation everyone in the chain trusts.
What your team gets
A quiet utility that works in the background.
For operations
One workflow per shipper.
Pick, scan, ship. The sensor lives inside, the customer keeps the box, the small sensor mailer makes its way back to us. No new SOPs, no operator retraining.
For QA
A signed record per shipment.
Mean kinetic temperature, excursion accounting, calibration traceability, audit trail. The kind of documentation a Director of QA hands to a manufacturer or an inspector without rework.
For customer success
Calm answers to hard questions.
When a pharmacy or a manufacturer asks about a specific shipment, you have the record. Pull it up, share the verdict, move on.
The cost posture
Designed to be affordable enough to run on every cold-chain shipment.
Cold-chain documentation has historically been reserved for the highest-value shipments. Vessel is engineered — operationally and structurally — so the math works on every dose, not just the headline ones.
Lean by design
The reusable object is the sensor — small, light, cheap to recover. We pass the structural savings through, not the marketing kind.
No surprises
One transparent per-shipment price. No multi-year contracts, no per-seat fees, no surcharges on the loggers you already own if you bring them.
The pilot
A clear shape, not a vague trial.
Every Vessel pilot is defined up front: which lanes, what volume, what success looks like, and how long. No open-ended trials, no ambiguity about who decides whether it worked.
What we bring
- Right-sized shippers qualified for your lanes
- Sensors and sensor-return logistics
- The platform and the signed shipment records
- A named point of contact for the duration of the pilot
- Weekly review meetings with your QA and ops teams
What we agree on up front
- The lanes and product mix in scope
- The volume, duration, and pricing of the pilot
- The success metrics QA and operations care about
- How the record is shared with your customers and manufacturers
- What 'go' looks like at the end of the window
Tell us about your highest-volume lane.
We'll come back with a pilot proposal sized to it — shippers, sensors, the record, and a defined success gate.