by Tessol | Aug 24, 2021 | Sustainable Cold Chain
With the cold chain industry rising each year. According to JLL, the cold chain sector is expected to grow at 20% CAGR by 2025 due to its transformation from conventional cold storage to modern storage space. While this is exciting news, we also need to...
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 | Sustainable Cold Chain
With cold chain logistics, the key is maintaining temperatures at freezing or ambient temperatures and constantly evolving to find the right solutions for it. For vaccine transportation, dry ice is popularly used because of its ability to provide freezing...
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 | Sustainable Cold Chain
Phase change materials are a boon to the cold chain industry. How? They are extremely useful and sustainable. PCMs enable the delivery process to be completely engine and fuel independent. How do they work? PCMs in the form of cartridges are charged in...