Parsy’s data platform is reliable, user-friendly and easy to integrate. Wireless sensors are placed inside cold rooms, refrigerators and cold boxes that store and transport vaccines for newfound visibility in these life-saving cold chains.
Shining a light on global health supply chains
Parsyl strengthens critical global cold chains with connected end-to-end monitoring and data-powered cargo insurance, protecting health commodities from the first mile to the last.
40%
Cutting the time vaccines spend in the cold chain, especially in the last mile, could reduce spoilage by nearly 40%
24%
Identifying and replacing faulty fridges could reduce the number of vaccines spoiled due to freezing temperatures by 24%
*Based on Parsyl data simulations
Why Parsyl
Maintain Quality
Frontline health workers are empowered with actionable insights about product quality and remaining shelf-life via mobile app.
Reduce Waste
Supply chain visibility uncovers causes and location of spoilage, pinpointing areas of improvement.
Improve Outcomes
Strong and transparent supply chains ensures product quality so that everyone, everywhere receives effective vaccines.
“Throughout this pandemic, we have seen remarkable advancement in knowledge and innovation through the production of cutting-edge technological products like the Covid-19 vaccine monitoring device developed by Parsyl, and these new tools have tremendously helped the global and continental response to Covid-19.”
John Nkengasong Director of Africa CDC"It used to be that a nurse in a facility in rural Uganda would have to check five fridges, three times a day. Now, all of that information is recorded and sent to the nurse automatically via Bluetooth, meaning he or she has more time to actually do their job."
Shamit Shah CEO of Freight in Time"Our supply chain has improved thanks to Parsyl. We’ve been able to identify and replace certain cold chain equipment and improve best practices for storing vaccines within their recommended temperature ranges.”
Mor Diama Vaccination Logistician Ministry of Health, SenegalOur Solution
Parsyl monitors temperature sensitive health products in storage and transit, including in low-connectivity environments. Our smart sensors are PQS pre-qualified by the WHO and are currently being used to monitor Covid-19 and routine vaccination efforts around the world.
Our Impact
In 2018, Senegal’s Ministry of Health (MoH) engaged Parsyl to improve the country’s extensive vaccine supply chain. Parsyl devices have been placed in national level cold rooms and freezers across Senegal, notifying EPI logistics managers of temperature excursions. The decrease in temperature alarms over time has shown that data visibility has the power to positively impact cold chain management.
Parsyl will soon cover 100% of the country’s cold chain and is already monitoring Covid-19 vaccines in Senegal and several other African countries.