Refrigerated shipping refers to the transportation of cargo that requires strict temperature control. Dedicated refrigeration units maintain the set temperature, which is especially important for perishable goods, pharmaceuticals, and other temperature-sensitive products.
Key features of refrigerated shipping
Temperature control:
Maintaining a stable temperature range (from -25°C to +25°C depending on the cargo).
Sealing:
Preventing the ingress of warm air and moisture.
Ventilation:
Adjustable airflow for certain types of cargo.
Monitoring:
Continuous cargo supervision throughout all stages.
Compliance with sanitary standards:
Clean vehicle interiors free from foreign odors.
Types of transport for refrigerated shipping
Refrigerated trucks:
Small to medium shipments with fast door-to-door delivery.
Refrigerated containers (reefers):
Used for multimodal transport (sea, rail, and road).
Refrigerated railcars:
Transport of large shipments over long distances.
Air freight:
Regulation of CO₂ and O₂ levels to extend shelf life.
Temperature regimes for cargo transport
Frozen cargo: -18°C to -25°C
Chilled Cargo: 0°C to +5°C
Moderate Temperature: +10°C to +15°C
Controlled atmosphere
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