by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Cold Chain Logistics
When you speak of intercity transportation, you must keep in mind the drop-off distance and solutions to ensure that the deliveries are spot on. The most common products for cold chain intercity distribution are dairy, fruits, and vegetables. These items,...
by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Cold Chain Logistics
With deliveries rapidly increasing during the pandemic, let’s discuss the supply chain for meat. Transportation of meat can be tricky. Fresh raw meat is temperature sensitive and needs to be delivered at the correct temperature. Raw meat/meat...
by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Cold Chain Logistics, News
Fruits and vegetables are grown in abundance in India, owing to the different landscapes and weather conditions across the country. Our country produces a variety of F&V annually, with the demand being more than the supply as they are a staple diet in most...
by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Cold Chain Logistics
If you are looking to optimize the last mile deliveries with the most efficient practices, you have come to the right place. Even though last mile deliveries are usually the last stage of the supply chain, they need to be as carefully executed as the other...
by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Cold Chain Logistics
What is last mile delivery? Well, a delivery is only complete once it’s last mile is! From the warehouse to the end user- be it a restaurant, a retail store or a home, last mile deliveries are the final leg of the supply chain process, and most often, the most...
by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Cold Chain Logistics
Ice Cream is one commodity that will probably never go out of business owing to its forever demand. In India itself, Ice Cream is known to be 400 millilitersper capita and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.4% by 2022. In India, each month brings new...