Perishable food products require specialized transportation systems that maintain strict temperature conditions from origin to destination. Cold chain logistics protects product quality while ensuring compliance with food safety regulations.
Cold chain logistics refers to the transportation and storage of temperature-sensitive products within controlled temperature ranges throughout the supply chain.
Different food categories require different storage conditions.
Food transportation in the United States must comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act. Regulations require proper sanitation practices, temperature monitoring, and documentation that demonstrates food safety during transit.
Cold chain logistics relies on monitoring systems and operational best practices.
Maintaining cold chain integrity is essential for protecting product quality and meeting food safety standards. Grocery brands rely on logistics providers that understand the operational requirements of perishable transportation.
Source Logistics supports food and beverage supply chains with transportation, warehousing, and cross-border logistics services designed for temperature-sensitive products.
Explore how Source Logistics can support your perishable food distribution needs.