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Eagle Drivers.jpg","Several Eagle Air Freight semi-trucks lined up at numbered loading dock bays of a large warehouse facility.",2532,1170,{"thumbnail":139},{"ext":140,"url":141,"hash":142,"mime":143,"name":144,"path":15,"size":145,"width":146,"height":147,"provider_metadata":148},".jpg","https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1725531753\u002Fthumbnail_Eagle_Air_Freight_Eagle_Drivers_89133d3349.jpg","thumbnail_Eagle_Air_Freight_Eagle_Drivers_89133d3349","image\u002Fjpeg","thumbnail_Eagle Air Freight - Eagle Drivers.jpg",5.87,245,113,{"public_id":142,"resource_type":60},"Eagle_Air_Freight_Eagle_Drivers_89133d3349",283.02,"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1725531753\u002FEagle_Air_Freight_Eagle_Drivers_89133d3349.jpg",{"public_id":149,"resource_type":60},"2024-09-05T10:22:34.029Z","2026-03-26T10:56:15.245Z","xh2whiyi6vu6pfpjhuru6hdx","2025-01-29T12:38:47.261Z",{"__component":116,"id":158,"divider":14,"blockId":15,"hideOnMobile":14,"spacing":118},14660,{"__component":160,"id":161,"title":77,"content":162,"video":15,"blockId":163,"ulStyle":15,"preTitle":15,"preTitleColor":15,"titleLevel":33,"imageUrl":15,"subTitle":15,"videoAutoplay":13,"hideOnMobile":14,"ctaInfoText":15,"hideLastUpdated":15,"buttons":164,"media":15,"employee":15},"blocks.media-and-text",3587,"Truck and trailer [mapping](\u002Ftemperature-mapping) is the process of placing calibrated data loggers inside a refrigerated vehicle to verify that it can maintain the required pharmaceutical storage temperatures uniformly throughout its cargo space.\n\nThe study identifies hot spots and cold spots, tests how the vehicle responds to operational stress events like door openings and reefer unit failures, and produces the documented evidence needed for GDP qualification. The results determine where to place permanent monitoring sensors and whether the vehicle is fit for pharmaceutical transport.\n\nIf you are familiar with [warehouse mapping](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Fwarehouse-mapping-guide\u002F), the concept is the same. The difference is that trucks introduce a set of variables that warehouses do not have: shorter study windows, vibration, route variability, ambient temperature swings during transit, and the practical constraint that every hour a truck is parked for mapping is an hour it is not earning revenue.\n\n**Also see**: [Temperature mapping: Tips, frameworks, and pitfalls](\u002Ftemperature-mapping)","what",[],{"__component":166,"id":167,"text":168,"columns":169,"title":81,"blockId":170,"hideOnMobile":14,"ulStyle":15,"ulColor":15,"buttons":171},"blocks.text",3764,"Yes. If you use refrigerated vehicles to transport pharmaceutical products, [temperature mapping](\u002Ftemperature-mapping) is a regulatory expectation under [GDP](\u002Fgdp\u002F).\n\nIn the US, [USP \u003C1079> ](\u002Fregulations-temperature-compliance\u002Fusp1079.2)takes a risk-based approach, requiring documented evidence that temperature conditions are maintained during transportation. A proposed new chapter, USP \u003C1079.5>, focuses specifically on transportation lane temperature mapping and qualification – a sign that expectations around transport validation are tightening.\n\nThe [WHO Technical Report Series No. 961](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Fwho-mapping-guidelines\u002F), Annex 9, Supplement 11 provides specific guidance on [qualification](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Ftemperature-qualification\u002F) of refrigerated road vehicles, including sensor placement, stress testing, and documentation requirements.\n\nThe EU GDP guidelines (2013\u002FC 343\u002F01), Chapter 9.4, state that for temperature-sensitive products, qualified equipment should be used to maintain correct transport conditions. The guidelines further specify that temperature mapping under representative conditions should be carried out, taking into account seasonal variations, and that monitoring equipment must be calibrated at least annually.\n\nFor logistics companies working with pharma customers, a completed mapping study is often a prerequisite for contract approval. Without it, you may not be considered for pharmaceutical transport work at all. See how one US freight company approached this: [How Eagle Air Freight built a GDP pharma logistics operation](\u002Fcases\u002Feagle-air-freight\u002F).","one","required",[],{"__component":173,"id":174,"title":175,"lead":176,"hubspotFormId":177,"blockId":178,"hubspotMeetingUrl":15,"titleLevel":33,"preTitle":179,"preTitleColor":124,"imageUrl":15,"hideOnMobile":15,"media":180},"blocks.download-form",3220,"Download a GDP mapping protocol template","Save time and avoid deviations with a ready-to-use protocol template. Define objectives, acceptance criteria, sensor plans, and reporting in line with GDP expectations – all in one structured document.","ccb4d23b-29db-4001-be30-367883131aa7","form","Protocol template",{"id":181,"name":182,"alternativeText":183,"caption":15,"width":184,"height":46,"formats":185,"hash":194,"ext":50,"mime":53,"size":195,"url":196,"previewUrl":15,"provider":64,"provider_metadata":197,"createdAt":198,"updatedAt":199,"documentId":200,"publishedAt":201,"focalPoint":15},1348,"HVHV16-2- mockup.png","Eupry GDP temperature mapping protocol template document mockup showing cover page and interior form pages",777,{"thumbnail":186},{"ext":50,"url":187,"hash":188,"mime":53,"name":189,"path":15,"size":190,"width":191,"height":57,"sizeInBytes":192,"provider_metadata":193},"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1757415803\u002Fthumbnail_HVHV_16_2_mockup_3b5324d586.png","thumbnail_HVHV_16_2_mockup_3b5324d586","thumbnail_HVHV16-2- mockup.png",12.17,150,12171,{"public_id":188,"resource_type":60},"HVHV_16_2_mockup_3b5324d586",107.82,"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1757415803\u002FHVHV_16_2_mockup_3b5324d586.png",{"public_id":194,"resource_type":60},"2025-09-09T11:03:24.428Z","2026-03-26T09:47:55.939Z","tjxdykaflkurmtsj922s179z","2025-09-09T11:03:24.429Z",{"__component":30,"id":203,"title":85,"content":204,"blockId":205,"ulStyle":15,"video":15,"auto play":14,"imageLeftTextRight":14,"preTitle":15,"preTitleColor":15,"ctaInfoText":15,"titleLevel":33,"imageUrl":15,"subTitle":15,"verticalCenteredText":13,"hideOnMobile":14,"hideTopDecoration":14,"hideLastUpdated":15,"buttons":206,"media":207,"employee":15},13466,"The underlying principles – calibrated sensors, defined acceptance criteria, stress testing, and documented results – are the same. But trucks and trailers introduce specific challenges that change how you plan and execute the study.\n\n**Smaller volume, different airflow patterns:** A standard 53-foot trailer has roughly 80–100 m³ (2,800–3,500 ft³) of cargo space. That is a fraction of a warehouse, but the airflow dynamics are more complex. The reefer unit blows cold air from the front, and air has to travel the full length of the trailer and return. Cargo stacking patterns, T-bar floor channels, and air chute conditions all affect distribution.\n\n**Shorter study windows:** Warehouse mappings typically run 7–14 days. Truck mappings are usually shorter – often 24–72 hours per test condition – because the vehicle needs to return to service. This means your protocol needs to be tightly planned, and your [mapping equipment](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Fequipment\u002F) needs to capture data at intervals short enough (typically 1–5 minutes) to detect brief excursions during stress tests.\n\n**Operational disruption is expensive:** Every day a truck is parked for mapping is a day it cannot deliver. For fleets of 20, 50, or 100+ vehicles, mapping logistics become a project management challenge. Wireless [data loggers](\u002Fdata-logger\u002F) that transmit in real time reduce the need for manual data downloads and allow remote monitoring during studies.\n\n**Ambient conditions are uncontrolled:** Unlike a warehouse with a fixed HVAC system, a truck on the road faces external temperature changes as it moves through different climates, elevations, and weather conditions during a single trip.\n\n**Also read**: [GDP-compliant reefer container temperature mapping](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Freefer-containers\u002F)","warehouse",[],{"id":208,"name":209,"alternativeText":210,"caption":15,"width":211,"height":212,"formats":213,"hash":222,"ext":50,"mime":53,"size":223,"url":224,"previewUrl":15,"provider":64,"provider_metadata":225,"createdAt":226,"updatedAt":227,"documentId":228,"publishedAt":226,"focalPoint":15},1910,"Warehouse.png","Modern pharmaceutical warehouse exterior at dusk with forklifts, loading dock, tall storage racks, and automated ground robot visible.",1468,981,{"thumbnail":214},{"ext":50,"url":215,"hash":216,"mime":53,"name":217,"path":15,"size":218,"width":219,"height":57,"sizeInBytes":220,"provider_metadata":221},"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1772547695\u002Fthumbnail_Warehouse_51225ad1c9.png","thumbnail_Warehouse_51225ad1c9","thumbnail_Warehouse.png",95.42,233,95419,{"public_id":216,"resource_type":60},"Warehouse_51225ad1c9",2673.34,"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1772547693\u002FWarehouse_51225ad1c9.png",{"public_id":222,"resource_type":60},"2026-03-03T14:21:42.195Z","2026-03-26T11:31:33.641Z","gucr3rfm4uljxim1ne8q95bt",{"__component":166,"id":230,"text":231,"columns":169,"title":89,"blockId":232,"hideOnMobile":14,"ulStyle":15,"ulColor":15,"buttons":233},3765,"There is no single regulatory number. The sensor count depends on the vehicle size, the risk profile, and the level of detail your pharma customers or auditors require.\n\nAs a practical starting point, industry practice for a standard truck or trailer typically calls for 8–20 sensors. This range comes from guidance in WHO TRS 961 and ISPE standards, adapted for vehicle dimensions.\n\nA common approach for a standard trailer uses a three-dimensional grid covering length, width, and height:\n\n- **Length:** Head (near the reefer unit), middle, and tail (near the doors) – at minimum three zones\n- **Width:** Left side, center, and right side\n- **Height:** Floor level, mid-height (pallet top), and ceiling level\n\nThat gives you a baseline of 9 positions. Add sensors at specific risk points – near the door seals, at the reefer air supply and return, and near any partition walls in multi-temperature setups – and you typically land in the 12–18 range for a standard trailer.\n\nFor smaller vans or box trucks, 8–12 sensors may be sufficient. For multi-temperature vehicles with separate compartments, each zone needs its own grid.\n\nOne additional sensor should be placed outside the vehicle to record ambient temperature during the study. This provides context for any excursions and is expected in the final report.\n\n**Also read**: [Where to place data loggers during temperature mapping](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Fdata-logger-placement\u002F)\n","sensors",[],{"__component":166,"id":235,"text":236,"columns":169,"title":93,"blockId":237,"hideOnMobile":14,"ulStyle":15,"ulColor":15,"buttons":238},3766,"Sensor placement follows the same risk-based logic as [any mapping study](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Fprotocol\u002F), but trucks have specific risk zones that require attention.\n\n**Near the rear doors:** This is typically the warmest area in the trailer. It is farthest from the reefer unit, exposed to heat ingress every time the doors open, and often the last spot to recover after a loading event. At least two sensors should cover this zone – one near the top and one near the floor.\n\n**Near the reefer unit air supply:** The area directly in front of the reefer unit is usually the coldest. Sensors here verify that the unit is not overcooling product near the supply outlet – a freezing risk for products stored at +2 °C to +8 °C (+36 °F to +46 °F).\n\n**Along the ceiling and floor:** Cold air typically flows along the ceiling from front to rear, then returns along the floor through the T-bar channels. Sensors at ceiling and floor level at multiple points along the length capture this circulation pattern and detect any dead zones where air does not reach.\n\n**Near partition walls (multi-temp setups):** If the trailer has a movable bulkhead creating separate temperature zones, place sensors on both sides of the partition. Temperature bleed between zones is a common audit finding.\n\n**On or near cargo (loaded test only):** During a loaded mapping, placing sensors between pallets or cartons – rather than only on walls – shows the temperature the product actually experiences. This is particularly important for dense, tightly packed loads that restrict airflow.\n\nPhotograph and label every sensor position with its unique ID before starting the study. Auditors expect a schematic showing where each sensor was placed and the rationale for that location.\n","where",[],{"__component":166,"id":240,"text":241,"columns":169,"title":242,"blockId":15,"hideOnMobile":14,"ulStyle":15,"ulColor":15,"buttons":243},3767,"A [GDP](\u002Fgdp)-compliant truck [mapping protocol](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Fprotocol\u002F) typically includes four to five test conditions. The goal is to challenge the vehicle under representative and worst-case scenarios, then verify it recovers within acceptable limits.\n\n**Steady-state test (empty):** Run the reefer unit with the empty trailer closed until all sensors reach a stable temperature within the target range (for example, +2 °C to +8 °C \u002F +36 °F to +46 °F). Record for a defined period, often 4–12 hours, to establish baseline uniformity. This is your [Operational Qualification (OQ)](\u002Fiq-oq-pq\u002F) foundation.\n\n**Door-opening test:** Simulate real-world loading and unloading by opening the rear doors for a defined duration and frequency – for example, 5–10 cycles of 30–60 seconds each. Record how quickly each sensor location returns to the target range after the doors close. This test often reveals the biggest variability between sensors.\n\n**Power failure\u002Freefer shutdown test:** Turn off the refrigeration unit and record how long the trailer maintains temperatures within the acceptable range. This tells you how much time you have if the reefer unit fails on the road before the product is at risk. Recovery time after restart should also be recorded.\n\n**Loaded test (Performance Qualification):** Repeat key tests with the trailer loaded to a representative level – typically 50–75% capacity with thermal mass that simulates the product. A loaded trailer behaves differently from an empty one: thermal mass stabilizes temperatures but can also create airflow obstructions. This is your PQ evidence.\n\n**Hot soak \u002F pre-cool test (optional but recommended):** Park the vehicle in direct sun or a warm environment, then start the reefer unit and record how long it takes to pull down to the target range from an elevated starting temperature. This is particularly relevant for operations in warm climates or for vehicles that sit idle between runs.\n\nDefine your acceptance criteria before starting. Common criteria include: all sensors within the target range during steady state, recovery to the target range within a specified time (for example, 15–30 minutes) after door openings, and a minimum hold time after power failure.\n\n**Also see**: [Guide: Understanding acceptance criteria in mapping](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Facceptance-criteria\u002F)\n","What stress tests does a truck mapping require?",[],{"__component":30,"id":245,"title":246,"content":247,"blockId":15,"ulStyle":15,"video":15,"auto play":14,"imageLeftTextRight":14,"preTitle":248,"preTitleColor":124,"ctaInfoText":15,"titleLevel":33,"imageUrl":15,"subTitle":249,"verticalCenteredText":13,"hideOnMobile":14,"hideTopDecoration":14,"hideLastUpdated":15,"buttons":250,"media":255,"employee":15},13470,"Calculate the number of loggers you need for truck mapping in 30 seconds","Are you using too few or too many loggers - and are they in the right place? Wrong placement is a common mapping error. Visualize your grid in 3D with the Eupry’s Sensor Placement Planner based on WHO guidelines – and catch gaps before you write the protocol.\n","3D mapping planner tool ","- and see where to place them",[251],{"id":252,"title":253,"href":254,"type":130,"size":40,"arrow":131,"blockId":15,"fullWidth":13,"quizId":15,"icon":15,"lucideIcon":15},13233,"Try the tool","\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002F3d-datalogger-placement#tool",{"id":256,"name":257,"alternativeText":258,"caption":15,"width":259,"height":260,"formats":261,"hash":270,"ext":50,"mime":53,"size":271,"url":272,"previewUrl":15,"provider":64,"provider_metadata":273,"createdAt":274,"updatedAt":275,"documentId":276,"publishedAt":274,"focalPoint":15},2041,"Mapping planner tool05.png","Eupry Sensor Planner 3D room visualization showing 27 data logger placement points in a 10x6x3 meter space",1879,1144,{"thumbnail":262},{"ext":50,"url":263,"hash":264,"mime":53,"name":265,"path":15,"size":266,"width":146,"height":267,"sizeInBytes":268,"provider_metadata":269},"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1775819242\u002Fthumbnail_Mapping_planner_tool05_421ed91405.png","thumbnail_Mapping_planner_tool05_421ed91405","thumbnail_Mapping planner tool05.png",14.08,149,14082,{"public_id":264,"resource_type":60},"Mapping_planner_tool05_421ed91405",318.34,"https:\u002F\u002Fres.cloudinary.com\u002Feupry\u002Fimage\u002Fupload\u002Fv1775819242\u002FMapping_planner_tool05_421ed91405.png",{"public_id":270,"resource_type":60},"2026-04-10T11:07:23.295Z","2026-04-24T08:07:48.512Z","troyrvt3jk6jfhrtugl2499g",{"__component":166,"id":278,"text":279,"columns":169,"title":97,"blockId":280,"hideOnMobile":14,"ulStyle":15,"ulColor":15,"buttons":281},3768,"This is one of the most common questions from fleets managing 20, 50, or 100+ vehicles, and the answer depends on your [risk assessment](\u002Ftemperature-mapping\u002Frisk-based\u002F).\n\nMost regulatory frameworks allow a representative approach if you can justify it. If you have a fleet of identical vehicles – same manufacturer, same model, same reefer unit, same insulation type, and same age bracket – you can map a representative sample and extend the results to the rest of the fleet.\n\nThe key word is \"justify.\" Your risk assessment documentation needs to explain why the vehicles are equivalent and why the sample size is representative. Factors that break equivalence include different reefer units, significant differences in vehicle age (older insulation degrades), different cargo configurations, and different operating routes or climate zones.\n\nA common approach: map 100% of the first batch to establish your baseline, then use a sample-based approach (for example, 1 in 5 or 1 in 10) for subsequent vehicles added to the fleet, provided they are the same model and configuration.\n\nAny vehicle that has undergone significant modification – reefer unit replacement, insulation repair, partition changes – needs its own mapping regardless of the fleet approach.\n\n","model",[],{"__component":30,"id":283,"title":101,"content":284,"blockId":285,"ulStyle":15,"video":15,"auto play":14,"imageLeftTextRight":14,"preTitle":15,"preTitleColor":15,"ctaInfoText":15,"titleLevel":33,"imageUrl":15,"subTitle":15,"verticalCenteredText":14,"hideOnMobile":14,"hideTopDecoration":14,"hideLastUpdated":15,"buttons":286,"media":287,"employee":15},13467,"Truck mappings are most often shorter than warehouse studies. 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