Cold-chain know-how
Practical guides from the people who run the trucks and the cold stores, written to be useful, not to sell.
UK cold chain & food logistics statistics 2026
25 verified statistics on the UK cold chain: market size, cold storage capacity, road freight, drivers, food waste, emissions and temperature law, with sources.
How to choose a refrigerated haulier: 12 questions that sort the field
A buyer's checklist for picking a temperature-controlled carrier: fleet, coverage, accreditations, evidence and the questions that expose weak answers.
Chilled vs frozen transport: temperatures, risks and what your carrier should prove
Chilled runs at 0°C to +5°C, frozen at −15°C. The bands differ, the failure modes differ, and the evidence you should demand differs too.
The cold-chain evidence you should demand from any carrier
Five questions that separate carriers who can prove their cold chain from carriers who can only describe it, and what a good answer sounds like.
Air temperature is not product temperature, and it decides rejection disputes
A brief rise in trailer air temperature doesn't mean your product left its band. Here's what evidence actually settles a rejection at the door.
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