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Food Business Review | Thursday, September 05, 2024
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Some of the latest trends in cold chain logistics include manufacturers outsourcing processes to 3PLs, packaging meeting new demands, and investments in technology.
FREMONT, CA: Changes in demand, supply, quality, regulations, product sensitivity, and shorter shelf-life directly affect cold chain logistics. Investing in technology, improving packaging materials, and hiring reliable 3PLs can overcome these challenges. As a result of these trends, cold chain operations and end users' experience have been positively impacted. Businesses and consumers can benefit from these trends in cold chain logistics.
Trends in cold chain logistics are noted below:
The packaging industry is evolving to meet the needs of the future: In the cold chain process, packaging is crucial, as it can either elevate the business or bring it to its knees. The packaging determines the quality, texture, and shape of the products; any compromise there can affect the quality of the product and the consumer's experience.
Quality and product sensitivity are of utmost importance: The pharmaceutical and food industries rely on quality and integrity to grow. The color, texture, and shape of the products must remain unchanged. It is possible to make medicines or food poisonous or inedible by altering them. As a result, manufacturers are using technologies that can maintain multiple temperatures throughout the process.
Sustainability initiatives are being taken by companies: Energy-intensive product requirements are being met by cold chain operators while minimizing the impact on natural resources.
3PLs are outsourcing manufacturing processes: It is important to pay close attention to the cold chain logistics ecosystem to prevent loss and damage. 3PLs handle deliveries from farm to fork, providing end-to-end cold chain logistics services. Any temperature drop or vehicle breakdown can be fixed on time during delivery to prevent losses. 3PLs provide the best packaging materials, eutectic vehicles, monitoring systems, and proper planning to ensure a smooth logistics process.
Investment in technology remains crucial: Staying ahead of the market and offering the most effective services to consumers requires investing in technology. Sensors and units provide real-time data on product temperature, condition, and location. Operators can immediately take corrective measures during emergencies due to greater visibility.
By maintaining the quality, texture, and taste of their products, these trends cater to all the needs of the pharmaceutical and food industries. Cold chain solutions are designed to handle challenges effectively and ensure smooth operation.