Your refrigerated shipment arrived warm?
Temperature breaks happen. Here's what went wrong and how to prevent it — Louisiana, LA.
Your load was supposed to stay cold, but it arrived at room temperature. The product is spoiled and your customer won't pay. You need to know what caused the temperature break and how to avoid it next time in Louisiana's heat.
Temperature breaks happen from three main causes. Equipment failure means the refrigeration unit stopped working. Door openings let warm air in during stops. Drivers who don't understand cold chain rules might turn off the unit to save fuel or fail to pre-cool properly.
The cost depends on your load value and contract terms. Small temperature breaks might cost a few hundred in rejected product. Major breaks can mean thousands in lost goods plus damaged customer relationships. Louisiana's summer heat makes temperature control harder and mistakes more expensive.
Get carriers who provide real-time temperature monitoring and data logs for every mile. Ask for continuous temperature records, not just start and end readings. Check that drivers are trained on cold chain procedures. Gateway Logistics works with refrigerated carriers who understand these requirements and can show you exactly what happened if something goes wrong.
With proper monitoring, you'll catch problems before they ruin your load. You'll have data to prove the shipment stayed cold or identify exactly when and why it didn't. Your customers get fresh product and you avoid costly rejections.
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Look for a logistics company that specializes in refrigerated transport. They should have reefer trucks with temperature monitoring and backup systems. Ask about their cold chain certification and what happens if equipment fails mid-route.
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Look for carriers with reefer trailers and temperature monitoring. Gateway Logistics specializes in food and beverage freight with temperature-controlled transport. Ask about continuous monitoring and what happens if temps go out of range.
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Document everything with photos and temperature logs immediately. File insurance claims within 24 hours. For future shipments, work with a broker who uses carriers with real-time temperature monitoring and backup refrigeration systems.
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Refrigerated transport costs 20-30% more than dry freight because of fuel for cooling systems and specialized equipment. Price depends on distance, temperature range, and fuel costs. Get quotes from multiple reefer specialists and compare their monitoring technology.
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Reliable cold chain shipping requires carriers with backup power systems and real-time temperature monitoring. Gateway Logistics uses reefer carriers with redundant cooling systems and gives you temperature logs throughout transit. Your products stay within spec from pickup to delivery.
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Gateway Logistics handles refrigerated in Louisiana and the area around it.
