Despite the practicality of processed food, there has been a rise in the demand for fresh food such as fruits, vegetables, fish, sea food, meat, dairy, and others in the past years due to the benefit they bring to our health. Nonetheless, they demand special temperature handling to avoid spoilage as they are perishable.
Cold temperature is remarkably sensitive to the exchanges involved in the operations, mainly during transportation and warehousing; therefore, we must always pay attention to temperature.
These are some of the issues related to refrigerated cargo:
Because fresh and packaged goods have a shorter shelf life than processed products, retailers must order smaller quantities so they can avoid overstocking. This trend has led to products like these being shipped on temperature controlled Less than Truckload (LTL) cargo vehicles.
Temperature controlled LTL transportation services are particularly requested by sectors such as food, bioscience, sanitary, and pharmaceutical, where we need to keep products in a range of 2 to 8 Celsius degrees. In comparison, most products demand temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 Celsius. This service is also requested for ultra-frozen foods that need a temperature of minus 19 Celsius to remain fresh.
Hiring temperature-controlled LTL transportation services offers great advantages: lower stock levels, less damage to goods, fewer losses caused by expiration dates, and a quicker recovery of expenses.
If units also have systems that help control the temperature, we can get valuable information on the historical records of temperature to anticipate possible financial losses and to detect ant malfunction in the cooling system immediately.
Because there is a year-long demand for fresh products, we must work with a logistics company that is able to deliver them whenever needed, ensuring an experience free of interruptions. Solistica has fleets of refrigerated vehicles that allows it to guarantee the freshness of products throughout the supply chain.