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Cold Chain Basics with Andy Bahr

The Logistics of Logistics

Food transported in bulk, where the food touches the walls of the vehicle (Example: juices). Packaged foods not fully enclosed by a container (Example: fresh produce). Food that require temperature control for safety (Example: beef). Refrigerated Transport = Designed to maintain a cool/frozen temperature.

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The Essential Role of Warehouse Management Systems in Optimizing Cold Chain Operations

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By maintaining specific temperature conditions, the cold chain ensures that everything from perishable foods to beverages remains in optimal condition until they reach the hands of consumers. However, controlling the temperature to maintain quality can bring a series of complex challenges.

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Five Keys to Cold Chain Success with Tyler Hildebrand

The Logistics of Logistics

A cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain for perishable food products, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals in order to maintain their quality and increase their shelf-life. FSMA applies to: Food transported in bulk, where the food touches the walls of the vehicle (Example: juices). What is the cold chain? Documentation.

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3PL Basics: The 11 Transportation Services with Jeremy Thone

The Logistics of Logistics

Refrigerated ships (reefers) are cargo ships used to transport temperature-controlled transportation, mostly fruits, meat, fish, vegetables, dairy products, and other foodstuffs. To provide maximum trading flexibility they are usually geared and modern examples are fitted for the carriage of containers and grains. Jeremy Thone.

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DHL Global Forwarding Combats Covid-19 with Charter Flights and Trains

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For example, for the past week, we have been transporting around 100,000 COVID test tubes a day from China to Germany and the Czech Republic for a customer specializing in medical accessories. Additionally, the capacities for complete trains on the New Silk Road have almost doubled in recent weeks.

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Facing Cold Chain Challenges

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Some examples of these are: U.S. This regulation covers the cleanliness and function of equipment, protocols set in place for transportation, employee training on the proper handling of food in cold chains, and records of all FSMA compliance. TEMPERATURE VARIANCES. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In the U.S., 21 CFR 203.36

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6 Supply Chain Advantages Only the Port of Baltimore Can Offer

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Recent enhancements , including the capability to double-stack shipping containers on trains, have further increased its cargo intake and output, streamlining operations for shippers. East Coast Warehouse, for example, provides Customs Examination Services (CES) to help businesses navigate inspections and clear goods quickly.