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The gold standard for perishable food: an unbroken cold chain

If you’re in Punggol and happen to be hungry, there’s a vending machine you can head to. But forget about snacks like candy bars and potato chips, this machine dispenses ready-to-eat, piping hot chili crab from restaurant chain, House of Seafood.

While some may worry about the texture and taste of the vacuum-sealed crabs, others are more concerned with how safe the meals are for consumption.

“Cooked food can be potentially hazardous for consumption especially if it is not transported within the correct temperature range,” says Ong Hui Min, spokesperson for local start-up Voyager Venture, who worked with House of Seafood to strengthen the cold chain of its ready-to-eat meals. Here, the crabs are blast frozen once cooked, rapidly cooled to minus 50 degrees Celsius to preserve their freshness before being vacuum-packed into plastic boxes.

The cold chain refers to the uninterrupted transport and storage of perishable goods under temperature-controlled conditions, as they make their way from production sites to storage and distribution facilities, before eventually ending up in the hands of consumers.

Ensuring the cold chain is uninterrupted with minimal fluctuations in temperature is extremely important, especially in Asia’s warmer climates, to ensure food safety and freshness. If perishable items such as meat, dairy products and ready-to-eat meals aren’t kept below a certain temperature, bacteria and other microorganisms are more likely to grow, and consumption will result in food poisoning.

The importance of a secure cold chain becomes even more significant for Singapore food companies seeking to export their products. A broken cold chain reduces food product quality, leading to missed revenue opportunities, inventory losses, and in the longer term, lower brand equity.


Seeking solutions together with a smart food label

“Cold chain integrity is a neglected area and very difficult to enforce,” says Ong, whose company focuses on providing innovative technologies in food safety and cold chain management. Monitoring at every step of the chain, for example, while loading chilled food onto trucks or offloading them at multiple drop-off points, is costly and labour-intensive.

Seeking solutions, Voyager Venture approached IPI for help with looking for a suitable partner with the technological know-how to tackle the broken cold chain problem. “IPI is well-connected with innovators around the world. With their support, we were able to find the right technology partner to bring this solution for adoption in the Asia Pacific region,” says Ong.

In 2015, at TechInnovation, IPI introduced Voyager Venture to Swedish company Tempix. The latter had developed a smart food label that can be customised to detect fluctuations in temperatures outside a specified range. The smart label contains an activator liquid, which changes when exposed to higher temperatures. When the black bar on the indicator disappears, it means the product is no longer safe to eat.

Voyager Venture and Tempix forged a collaboration in December 2015 — a partnership that continues today. The companies have also had ongoing discussions to strengthen Tempix’s operational presence in Singapore, once demand for the smart label solution takes off.

An early adopter of the Tempix solution, Francis Ng, CEO, House of Seafood says: “The smart label is currently found on all ready-to-eat crab packages from the House of Seafood in Singapore and is now an integral part of our company’s strategy to grow our exports in the region.”

"With the evolving changes in the industry and increasing demand for ready-to-eat products, there could be higher incidences of food poisoning if the cold chain is not managed properly. With our smart labels, food companies will be able to ensure the best quality and consistency of their products," says Ong.

Aside from food products, the smart labels may soon be applied on a range of other temperature-sensitive items like wines and spirits, medicines and vaccines, biological samples, flower and vegetable seed kits in Malaysia, Thailand, India, Australia and other countries.

Sub Title
Voyager Venture partnered with IPI Singapore to adopt smart label technology, ensuring the integrity of the cold chain for ready-to-eat meals and supporting food safety and export growth for Singapore food companies.
Impact Title
Transforming Cold Chain Assurance for Food Exports
Sub Title
Transforming Cold Chain Assurance for Food Exports
Legacy ID
56781
Sub Heading
Smart labels safeguard food safety and power export growth.
At a glance
Voyager Venture
Client
Logistics, Food & Nutrition
Industry
TechInnovation, Innovation Marketplace
IPI Service
Smart Food Label
Key Technology
Add Impact
The adoption of smart label technology has enabled real-time monitoring of temperature-sensitive food products, significantly reducing the risk of food spoilage and food poisoning. By ensuring that ready-to-eat meals remain within safe temperature ranges throughout the supply chain, companies like House of Seafood can maintain high standards of food safety and consumer trust.
Enhanced Food Safety
With improved cold chain assurance, Singapore food companies are better positioned to expand into new export markets. The ability to demonstrate robust food safety measures supports compliance with international standards and strengthens brand reputation, opening up opportunities in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, India, and Australia.
Export Market Expansion
Smart labels eliminate the need for costly and labour-intensive manual temperature checks at multiple points in the supply chain. This innovation streamlines operations, reduces human error, and allows companies to monitor product safety more efficiently and effectively.
Operational Efficiency
Glance Title
At a Glance
Sub Title
Voyager Venture leveraged IPI Singapore’s network to adopt Tempix’s smart label technology, enhancing cold chain monitoring and supporting the export ambitions of Singapore’s food industry.
How it happened
Voyager Venture, recognizing the need for a robust solution to cold chain management, approached IPI Singapore for assistance in sourcing suitable technology partners. Leveraging its extensive network, IPI introduced Voyager Venture to Tempix at TechInnovation 2015. Following initial discussions and technology evaluation, Voyager Venture and Tempix formalized their collaboration in December 2015. The partnership has since enabled the deployment of Tempix’s smart label technology in Singapore, with ongoing efforts to strengthen Tempix’s operational presence as demand grows.
The challenge
Maintaining an unbroken cold chain is challenging, particularly in warm climates where temperature fluctuations can quickly compromise food safety. Traditional monitoring methods are often inefficient and prone to error, leaving gaps in quality assurance.
Cold Chain Vulnerabilities
For companies seeking to enter or expand in export markets, any lapse in cold chain integrity can result in inventory losses, missed revenue, and diminished brand equity. Meeting stringent international food safety standards requires reliable, scalable solutions.
Export Compliance Risks
The challenges title
The Challenge
The challenges description

Ensuring the safety and quality of perishable food products is a critical concern for food companies, especially when these products are distributed through unconventional channels such as vending machines. In Singapore’s warm climate, maintaining an unbroken cold chain—from production to storage, distribution, and ultimately to the consumer—is essential to prevent the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms that can lead to food poisoning. For companies like House of Seafood, which offers ready-to-eat meals such as vacuum-sealed chili crab, the risks associated with temperature fluctuations during transport and storage are significant. Even minor lapses in cold chain integrity can compromise food safety, reduce product quality, and damage brand reputation. These challenges are further magnified for businesses seeking to expand into export markets, where longer transit times and complex logistics increase the likelihood of cold chain breaches. Traditional methods of monitoring temperature at every stage of the supply chain are often costly and labour-intensive. Manual checks during loading, unloading, and at multiple drop-off points are not only inefficient but also prone to human error. As a result, cold chain integrity remains a neglected and difficult-to-enforce area, leaving food companies exposed to potential inventory losses, missed revenue opportunities, and lower brand equity.

The Solution Title
The Solution
The Solution Description

IPI Singapore facilitated a partnership by introducing Voyager Venture to Swedish technology provider Tempix at the 2015 TechInnovation event. Through IPI’s global innovation network, Voyager Venture was able to identify and collaborate with a partner possessing the technological expertise needed to address cold chain integrity challenges in the Asia Pacific region. Tempix had developed a smart food label that can be customised to detect temperature fluctuations outside a specified range. The label contains an activator liquid that changes when exposed to higher temperatures; when the black bar on the indicator disappears, it signals that the product is no longer safe to eat. This simple yet effective solution enables real-time, end-to-end monitoring of temperature-sensitive products without the need for costly or labour-intensive manual checks. The collaboration between Voyager Venture and Tempix began in December 2015 and continues to this day. The smart label technology has been adopted by House of Seafood, where it is now found on all ready-to-eat crab packages in Singapore. This innovation has become an integral part of the company’s strategy to ensure food safety, maintain product quality, and support export growth in the region.

Testimonial Section
Testimonial title
Client Perspective
Testimonial description

"Cooked food can be potentially hazardous for consumption especially if it is not transported within the correct temperature range."

Testimonial Name
Ong Hui Min
Testimonial Designation
spokesperson, Voyager Venture
Testimonial title
Client Perspective
Testimonial description

"Cold chain integrity is a neglected area and very difficult to enforce."

Testimonial Name
Ong Hui Min
Testimonial Designation
spokesperson, Voyager Venture
Testimonial title
Client Perspective
Testimonial description

"IPI is well-connected with innovators around the world. With their support, we were able to find the right technology partner to bring this solution for adoption in the Asia Pacific region."

Testimonial Name
Ong Hui Min
Testimonial Designation
spokesperson, Voyager Venture
Testimonial title
Client Perspective
Testimonial description

"The smart label is currently found on all ready-to-eat crab packages from the House of Seafood in Singapore and is now an integral part of our company’s strategy to grow our exports in the region."

Testimonial Name
Francis Ng
Testimonial Designation
CEO, House of Seafood
Testimonial title
Client Perspective
Testimonial description

"With the evolving changes in the industry and increasing demand for ready-to-eat products, there could be higher incidences of food poisoning if the cold chain is not managed properly. With our smart labels, food companies will be able to ensure the best quality and consistency of their products."

Testimonial Name
Ong Hui Min
Testimonial Designation
spokesperson, Voyager Venture
Business impact Heading
Business Impact
Business impact title
Smart labels drive food safety and export readiness.
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Export Markets Targeted
Total count
5+
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Years of Partnership
Total count
2+
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Product Lines Secured
Total count
1+
Overview

Voyager Venture is a Singapore-based start-up focused on providing innovative technologies in food safety and cold chain management. The company collaborated with House of Seafood, a restaurant chain known for its ready-to-eat, vacuum-sealed crab dishes, to address challenges in maintaining the integrity of the cold chain for perishable food products.

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