Thursday 8 February 2018

Tips For Shipping Perishable Products


The popularity of meal delivery services and online grocery shopping is growing with every passing day. Most of the time, people order perishable products, which usually include refrigerated goods and frozen items. Such items need to be stored at a particular temperature to keep them from losing freshness or rotting. The process to ship perishable products can be daunting. Not to mention the quality of your products reflects your brand. That is why maintaining the product quality at its best will help you keep your customers happy and ensure repeat sales.

In this article, e will discuss some tips and tricks to ship perishable products safely.

Shipping non-refrigerated perishable products

Non-refrigerated perishable products usually have a shorter shelf life. Such products generally include pastries and bread. While you do not need to refrigerate these foods, you will have to consider external factors such as weather and contamination. That is why the packaging method for these products should be the same that that for refrigerated perishable foods.

Shipping refrigerated perishable foods


Refrigerated perishable products usually include seafood, dairy products, meat, and other fresh foods. Shipping such products can be a bit tricky as it may change the quality, taste, texture, and appearance of those items. First and foremost, you have to make sure to maintain the temperature around those products to keep them fresh throughout the transit. Maintaining temperature inside the box for 30 hours is the bare minimum.

The first step of this process is to prepare your food. Depending on the type of food you ship, you will have to precool or freeze it to help it remain fresh during shipping. You will also have to protect these products from potential harm, such as water leakage due to thawed ice or damage from other items in the box.

Next, be sure to choose the best quality and appropriate insulated packaging material. These materials help maintain the temperature inside a box for longer durations. If you are shipping refrigerated items, you may need to use ice packs around your products. You can choose from different sizes of these insulating materials, depending on your requirements.

If there are items in your box that can leak during melting, make sure to line them with plastic or other materials to prevent your package from becoming soggy. Moreover, use ice packs and other insulating materials instead of packing paper to fill voids.

Shipping frozen perishables


These products usually include frozen meat, seafood, frozen fruits, desserts, and ice cream. The packaging materials required for these products are usually the same as those for refrigerated goods. However, you will have to use dry ice instead of cold packs if you are shipping frozen foods. Using dry ice makes shipping and storage and shipping challenges, so you have to make sure to adhere to rules and regulations.

Choosing the right shipping company

It is crucial to choose the right packaging company to ensure safe and secure product delivery. Your shipping company should be able to deliver your products fast and avoid any damage during the process.

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