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Safeguarding Shipments with Freight Freeze Protection

Blue Grace Logistics

Safeguarding Shipments with Freight Freeze Protection Search Search BlueGrace Logistics - January 24, 2024 Throughout the winter season, temperature-sensitive freight faces a range of complexities, including the need for freeze protection. Some shipments must maintain temperatures above freezing to safeguard their quality and value.

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6 Different Types of Logistics Warehouses: A Complete Guide

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For example: we have the traditional warehouse and the cold storage warehouse. Meanwhile, cold storage is designed for storage that requires strict temperature control, such as perishable foods, pharmaceuticals, or biological materials. Which Type of Logistics Warehouse is Right for Your Business?

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Fresh Demand Planning: How AI Empowers Retailers

Logistics Viewpoints

In this blog, I will discuss the use of AI/ML demand planning for fresh products to help maximize sales and reduce waste. Next week, temperatures go back to seasonal norms; what does that mean about my expected demand? AI models can help generate different forecast scenarios for normal temperatures and extreme hot and cold cases.

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6 Supply Chain Advantages Only the Port of Baltimore Can Offer

ECW

East Coast Warehouse, for example, provides Customs Examination Services (CES) to help businesses navigate inspections and clear goods quickly. Prioritize Temperature-Controlled Logistics Not every port is equipped to handle temperature-sensitive goods, but Baltimore delivers.

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Baltimore’s Port Centric Overweight Zone: What You Need to Know

ECW

Confectionery, Beverages, and Groceries : High-volume goods, particularly those requiring temperature-controlled storage, benefit from fewer trips and quicker delivery schedules. For example: Temperature-Controlled Storage: Ensuring goods stay within required conditions during storage and transit.

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Shelf Stable Food Commodities

ECW

Shelf-stable products, such as canned goods, dried fruits, and certain packaged snacks, may or may not require temperature control. At East Coast Warehouse, we cater to both ambient and temperature-controlled storage, ensuring that the challenges for both are addressed similarly. Take the Panama Canal, for example.

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ERP for mixed-mode manufacturing

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In past blogs, we have discussed different types of manufacturing – discrete and process. Discrete manufacturing makes distinct ‘things’, process manufacturing makes ‘stuff’ (for example, fertilizer). For example, different grades of chocolate depending on the percentage of cocoa. Expiry date control.