Transporting Candy and Toffee from China to Thailand with Door-to-Door Frozen Container Shipping.
Cold chain logistics is a key factor in ensuring the freshness and quality of food products. In the transportation of candy and toffee from China to Thailand, our freight company is committed to providing efficient and reliable cold chain logistics services, ensuring that products are kept at optimal temperature and humidity levels throughout the journey. We help clients select the most suitable refrigerated containers, equipped with advanced temperature control technology to maintain a consistent low temperature during long-distance transportation, safeguarding the quality of the candy and toffee. Our team evaluates the quantity and characteristics of the goods to select the appropriate container specifications, minimizing transportation costs while ensuring the safety of the cargo.
How is a Refrigerated Container Pre-cooled? Why is Pre-cooling Necessary?
A refrigerated container is designed to transport frozen goods, and pre-cooling refers to the process of lowering the temperature inside the container to the required transportation temperature before loading the cargo. Below are the general steps for pre-cooling a refrigerated container and the recommended pre-cooling duration:
Preparation Phase: Ensure the interior of the refrigerated container is clean and check for any damage or air leaks. Verify that the refrigeration unit and control system are functioning properly.
Activate Refrigeration Unit: Before loading the goods, activate the refrigeration unit to start cooling the container.
Pre-cooling Duration: The pre-cooling time depends on the temperature required for the goods, usually ranging from 3 to 7 hours.
Initial Temperature: If the refrigerated container is already at a low temperature, the pre-cooling time may be shorter.
Target Temperature: Determine the target temperature for pre-cooling based on the nature of the goods and the required transport temperature. Generally, the pre-cooling temperature is set lower than the target transportation temperature to ensure the desired temperature is maintained after the goods are loaded.
Type and Quantity of Goods: Different types and quantities of goods require varying pre-cooling times due to differences in heat dissipation.
Monitor Temperature: Regularly monitor the temperature inside the refrigerated container during the pre-cooling process to ensure it stays within the expected range.
Load Cargo: Once the refrigerated container reaches the desired pre-cooling temperature, you can begin loading the goods. Take care during loading to minimize the entry of external temperature into the container.