Relative Humidity Tolerance defines the acceptable range of moisture levels that cannabis products can be exposed to during storage and transport without compromising quality or compliance. These ranges are established based on product type, stability data, and regulatory expectations.
Why Humidity Tolerance Matters in Cannabis Logistics
Exposure outside validated humidity ranges can lead to degradation, terpene loss, microbial growth, or packaging failure. Regulatory authorities expect documented control of environmental conditions throughout the supply chain. For procurement managers and white-label operators, defined humidity tolerances protect product integrity, support shelf-life claims, and reduce the risk of non-compliance or write-offs.
How CannaXtrade Enforces Humidity Tolerance Controls
CannaXtrade enforces relative humidity tolerance through calibrated sensors, continuous monitoring, and documented SOPs across storage and transport environments. Humidity data is logged and reviewed as part of batch documentation, with alerts and corrective actions triggered if thresholds are approached or exceeded. This structured control ensures that all products remain within validated environmental conditions from warehouse to delivery, supporting compliance and consistent quality across regulated markets.
