Your cold chain shipment arrived warm and spoiled?
Temperature breaks happen. Here's what went wrong and how to prevent it — Utah, UT.
Your refrigerated load showed up at the wrong temperature. The product is ruined and your customer won't accept delivery. You're stuck with spoiled goods and no payment, wondering if the truck failed or the driver made a mistake during transport across Utah's varied terrain.
Temperature breaks in refrigerated freight happen from three main causes: equipment failure, unnecessary door openings, or drivers who don't follow cold chain protocols. Older trucks may have faulty temperature controls, while inexperienced drivers might open doors during stops or fail to pre-cool the trailer properly.
A single temperature break can cost you thousands in spoiled product, plus the lost customer relationship. Small loads might mean a few hundred dollars in losses, but full truckloads of produce or pharmaceuticals can reach tens of thousands. The cost depends on your product value and how long the temperature stayed out of range.
Choose carriers who provide real-time temperature monitoring with data logs for every mile. Ask for temperature records before, during, and after transport. Gateway Logistics works only with refrigerated carriers who use continuous monitoring systems and can prove cold chain integrity throughout Utah's mountain passes and desert routes.
With proper temperature monitoring, you'll have documented proof that your shipment stayed cold from pickup to delivery. Your customers get fresh product, and you avoid costly spoilage claims and damaged business relationships.
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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 Utah and the area around it.
