Why Temperature-Controlled Shipping Is Essential During the Holiday Season

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October 29, 2024

Why Temperature-Controlled Shipping Is Essential During the Holiday Season

The shipping and e-commerce industries are busy like Santa’s workshop around the holiday season. Orders increase, and the demand for production and products is rising. However, it’s not enough to have quick order fulfillment and effective inventory solutions. Temperature-controlled freight is an essential facet for a prepared holiday sales spike. Here’s why temperature-controlled shipping is essential during the holiday season.

Why Temperature-Controlled Shipping Is Essential During the Holiday Season

More About Temperature-Controlled Shipping

Temperature-controlled shipping refers to any products that must be kept at (above or below) specific temperatures to ensure optimal unpacking at their destination. First, one imagines fresh produce and other foods; however, temperature-controlled shipping can apply to many different products unrelated to the food industry.

Antiques, wooden items, and musical instruments must also be shipped with specific temperature range requirements. Without temperature control, these items risk getting damaged by environmental temperature changes before getting to their customers.

The Holiday Season Sales Spike

E-commerce companies and online stores must prepare for a sales spike during the holiday season. Usually, consumers begin to look for things to buy at least two to three months before the holiday arrives. This is the projected sweet spot for the sales spike if you’re selling anything.

However, what happens to items until customers order them?

Some items sit in a warehouse storage facility until they’re ready to be shipped. From there, ordered items could make it more than halfway across the world. Orders don’t just fly through different time zones; they also undergo different conditions in the shipping process between destinations.

Temperature control guarantees the freshness (and safety) of foods, consumables, and non-food items. This can include guitars or other instruments, antiques, wooden items, and baseball cards. These temperature requirements help to ensure items safely reach their customers.

Climate Control for Food Safety and Freshness

Temperature control is essential for food safety and optimal freshness of perishable goods. Cold storage is used daily in the food industry and covers the importance of temperature control for any foodstuffs or beverages that might cross borders.

At the wrong temperature, food is likely to spoil. Mold growth can spike with incorrect temperature and humidity. Other temperature-sensitive items can dry out should they be exposed to temperature fluctuations higher (or lower) than intended.

Refrigerated shipping in the cold chain logistics industry prevents any potential food spoilage during transit. Different foods have varying standards for the perfect temperature depending on what is being transported.

Temperature Control: For Other Items and Electronics

The importance of temperature-controlled shipping stretches beyond the food industry and reaches into other products that can include:

  • Electronics
  • Art
  • Antiques

Many items, including wooden ones, require temperature control because they might be subjected to “shock” when traveling through temperature dips. Others might be prone to mold growth, which can be egged on by incorrect temperatures during shipping.

Holiday temperature-controlled shipping matters for most products that are ordered worldwide for the safety and freshness of food and to avoid damage to wooden or temperature-sensitive goods.

Does your carrier prioritize temperature control — or have you never asked before reading this? Optimal temperature shipping is important, and now you know why.

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