COLD CHAIN LOGISTICS ADOPTION IN COIMBATORE: FOOD EXPORT COMPANY
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Cold chain logistics is the uninterrupted, temperature-controlled storage and distribution of perishable products-such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals-to maintain their quality, safety, and efficacy. It utilizes refrigerated transportation (reefers), specialized packaging, and constant monitoring to prevent spoilage, extend shelf life, and ensure regulatory complianceCold chain logistics is a specialized, temperature-controlled supply chain management system that ensures the safety, integrity, and quality of perishable products-such as food, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and chemicals-from origin to final consumption. It involves an unbroken, monitored sequence of storage and transportation activities, utilizing specialized equipment like refrigerated warehouses, reefer containers, refrigerated trucks, and insulated packaging (gel packs, dry ice).
Cold chain logistics is the uninterrupted, temperature-controlled storage and distribution of perishable products-such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals-to maintain their quality, safety, and efficacy. It utilizes refrigerated transportation (reefers), specialized packaging, and constant monitoring to prevent spoilage, extend shelf life, and ensure regulatory complianceCold chain logistics is a specialized, temperature-controlled supply chain management system that ensures the safety, integrity, and quality of perishable products-such as food, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and chemicals-from origin to final consumption. It involves an unbroken, monitored sequence of storage and transportation activities, utilizing specialized equipment like refrigerated warehouses, reefer containers, refrigerated trucks, and insulated packaging (gel packs, dry ice).
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