Lemons, limes, shredded cheese, and berries are a few of the fastest perishing foods. When kept properly, some can last between a week and a little over a month. This, of course, presents a problem for the food transportation industry. Items with a limited shelf life need efficient delivery systems and last mile logistics. Companies have to manage…
Did you know there are approximately 134,162 catering businesses open in America? That’s a 3.3 percent increase since last year. Do you want to improve your catering company and stand out from all the rest? There are so many ways, but we’re going to list five of them. Read on for our tips! 1. Custom…
Did you know that insulin and seasonal flu vaccines have to be shipped and stored between 35˚F and 46˚F, so they don’t get contaminated or spoil? Refrigerated trucks are important to delivering many goods, from medicine to art and antiques to lipstick or perfume. Refrigerated transportation is especially important for all different kinds of food….
The U.S. Department of Transportation 2018 Pocket Guide to Large Truck and Bus Statistics showed that in in 2017 the most frequent vehicle inspection violations included 488,895 violations of the vehicle not having the required operable lamps, 138,399 with oil and/or grease leaks, 88,687 with inoperative or defective windshield wipers, 63,241 with flat or audible leaking tires,…
Let’s say you have a massive amount of perishable food you need to transport. You cram everything into the same ambient-temperature compartment and leave for your journey. Unfortunately, when you arrive at your destination, all the food is rotten and inedible! If you don’t know how to properly regulate the temperature of your food when transporting it, this…