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Introduction

Cold chain logistics is a temperature-controlled supply chain. An unbroken cold chain is an uninterrupted series of storage and distribution activities that maintain a given temperature range. It is used to preserve and extend and ensure the shelf life of products, such as fresh agricultural produce, seafood, frozen food, photographic film, chemicals, and pharmaceutical drugs. Such products are temperature-sensitive or have a limited shelf life.

Cold chain logistics refers to moving and storing products under temperature-controlled conditions.

Cold chain logistics refers to moving and storing products under temperature-controlled conditions. It serves a variety of industries, including the food and pharmaceutical industries. Most commonly, it's used in the transportation of vaccines (for example, by keeping them at a certain temperature during their journey), as well as organs for transplantation purposes.

Cold chain logistics has become an increasingly important part of our lives—and not just because you might be missing out on your favorite ice cream sandwich if there isn't enough cold storage space available! For example, when a cargo ship leaves port carrying large quantities of frozen foods or vaccines that need refrigeration in transit (or both), how do they know how much room they have left? How do they ensure that the right amount gets where it's supposed to go without being damaged? And what happens if something goes wrong with one of these shipments? The answers all lie within cold chain management systems which act as virtual warehouses for managing these goods as they travel from origin to destination.

The global cold chain market is worth about $150 billion today and growing.

The global cold chain market is worth about $150 billion today, and it's growing. The industry is expected to grow at a rate of five percent each year until 2025. That growth is driven by changing food habits, population growth, and increasing demand for food that can be delivered efficiently, safely, and sustainably in all weather conditions.

Cold chain logistics is a growing area of logistics.

The cold chain logistics market is growing, and it's a great opportunity for companies in the industry. Here's how you can get involved:

  • Establish relationships with partners that are already established in the space (e.g., refrigerated trucking companies).

  • Identify new channels to market that require cold temperature shipments (e.g., pharmaceuticals).

  • Identify opportunities for growth within existing markets (e.g., produce).

Conclusion

In summary, cold chain logistics is a growing area of logistics that allows products to be stored and transported at low temperatures. This method can maintain the quality of perishable goods and preserve their shelf life. The global cold chain market is worth about $150 billion today, and it is expected to grow as demand for perishable goods grows around the world.

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