In today’s digital world, it is essential to link relevant information from different systems. At Dyzle, we strive to deliver the right information to the right person at the right time. Our API enables you to integrate validated (temperature) data with your existing systems, making processes more efficient and reducing workloads.

When is it useful to link data?

Automation of processes is often the main reason for integration. In addition, separating responsibilities between the quality department and operational teams can play a role, as they often work with their own systems and want to access relevant Dyzle information there. Sustainability is also becoming increasingly important; by linking order information and Dyzle data, trailer cooling engines, for example, can be controlled more efficiently, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and emissions. Moreover, based on order information, new alarm limits can be automatically transmitted to Dyzle, preventing irrelevant alarms.

Dyzle specializes in validated temperature monitoring and is pleased to join forces with specialists in:

  • Warehouse Management Systems (WMS).
  • Traffic Management Systems (TMS).
  • Distribution Management Systems (DMS).
  • Order Management Systems (OMS) or ERP
  • Fleet Management Software
  • Quality Management Software (QMS)

Through these collaborations, you can further automate processes and enable your staff to make informed decisions faster, reducing the workload for staff who need to focus on planning or quality.

How does Dyzle provide API integration?

We start by determining the purpose of the integration: what problem are we trying to solve and is an API connection the right solution? Then we consult with the suppliers of the target system with which we will link. Dyzle supervises the entire project and relieves you completely. When the collaboration and technical integration are clear, we present the solution. After approval we start the development of the integration. The development teams of the supplier and Dyzle work together to achieve the desired result. For pharmaceutical customers, the systems are validated according to GxP guidelines before delivery.

Examples of successful integrations

Dyzle has implemented over 40 API integrations, mostly customized but with similar objectives. Some examples of successful integrations include:

  1. Logistics service provider: For a company that transports medicines and vaccines, we created a link to the order management system. The delivery documents show exactly in which vehicle the products were transported and that the temperatures during transport were monitored by Dyzle. This eliminates the need for the planning department to manually send data from Dyzle to clients, saving time and adding value to the service.
  2. Pharmaceutical wholesaler: A wholesaler wanted to analyze alarms generated in Dyzle and handled in its own QMS. The Dyzle API now automatically sends logged-off alarms directly to the customer’s QMS. This gives the Responsible Person (RP) instant insight into alarm follow-ups from all of the organization’s locations and subsidiaries.
  3. Carrier as subcontractor: A carrier transporting pharmaceuticals and medical devices needed to use temperature monitoring. The client wanted insight into this, preferably in its own TMS system. Dyzle created a link to the client’s TMS system, enabling the transporter to meet the client’s requirements within a week.

Do you already have Dyzle temperature monitoring and want to make your current systems smarter with Dyzle data? We would be happy to help. Contact us today.

Written by

Danny Holthaus


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