Export Transportation of Food-Grade Flavoring Agents: Cold chain transport
At our company, we specialize in a diverse range of over 160 food-grade flavoring agents, with approximately 50% classified as Class 3 hazardous materials. This classification is due to their unique properties, including low boiling points and flash points, which necessitate strict adherence to specific storage and transportation conditions. Understanding these requirements is crucial for maintaining the quality and safety of our products during export.
Storage Requirements
The characteristics of our Class 3 hazardous flavoring agents require careful management. These products must be stored at low temperatures, ideally between 2-8 degrees Celsius, to preserve their integrity. Additionally, they should be kept in sealed containers to prevent contamination and should be stored in dark environments to avoid degradation caused by light exposure. It is also essential to keep these products away from oxidizing agents and other incompatible substances to prevent any adverse reactions that could compromise their quality.
Transportation Methods
When it comes to transporting our flavoring agents, we recommend different methods based on the quantity and urgency of the shipment. For smaller quantities or time-sensitive deliveries, air freight is the preferred option. Air transport is not only faster but also minimizes the time the products are exposed to potentially harmful conditions, thereby preserving their quality, aroma, and overall effectiveness.
For larger shipments, sea freight is often a more economical choice. However, during the summer months, it is critical to utilize cold chain logistics to maintain the required low temperatures throughout the journey. This is particularly important to ensure that the flavor profile and concentration of our products remain unaffected by temperature fluctuations. The integrity of our flavoring agents is paramount, and we take every precaution to ensure they arrive at their destination in optimal condition.
Cold Chain Logistics
To assist our clients in navigating the complexities of transporting our temperature-sensitive products, we provide a comprehensive list of items that require cold chain logistics during high-temperature conditions. This list serves as a valuable reference for our customers, ensuring they are well-informed about the specific requirements for each product. By following these guidelines, our clients can make informed decisions about their shipping methods and storage practices.
Experienced Logistics Partner
We have partnered with a specialized freight forwarder with over ten years of experience in exporting chemical products. This collaboration ensures that we have access to efficient cold chain transportation solutions. Our logistics partner is well-versed in handling hazardous materials and offers competitive rates for sea freight and operational costs, allowing us to pass on significant savings to our customers.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the export transportation of our food-grade flavoring agents demands meticulous planning and execution. By adhering to the recommended storage and transportation guidelines, we can ensure that our products reach our clients in optimal condition, maintaining their quality and safety. Our commitment to excellence in logistics reflects our dedication to providing the best possible service to our customers while upholding the highest standards in product integrity. We are here to support our clients every step of the way, ensuring their satisfaction and the continued success of their businesses.
Following products need Low temperature storage and cold chain transport:
Product name |
CAS |
4,5-dimethyl-2-isobutyl-3-thiazoline |
65894-83-9 |
2-Methyl-3-mercaptofuran |
28588-74-1 |
2,5-dimethylfuran-3-thiol |
55764-23-3 |
2-Methyl-3-tetrahydrofuranthiol |
57124-87-5 |
2-Methyltetrahydrofuran-3-one |
3188-00-9 |
5-methylfurfural |
620-02-0 |
Thiophene-2-thiol |
7774-74-5 |
Methyl sulfide |
75-18-3 |
diallyl sulfide |
592-88-1 |
Diallyl trisulfide |
2050-87-5 |
1-Propanethiol |
107-03-9 |
Allyl mercaptan |
870-23-5 |
2,5-Dimethyl-1,4-dithiane-2,5-diol |
55704-78-4 |
3-Mercapto-2-pentanone |
67633-97-0 |
4-mercapto-4-methylpentan-2-one |
19872-52-7 |
3-Mercapto-2-butanone |
40789-98-8 |
3-(methylthio)propionaldehyde |
3268-49-3 |
3-(Methylthio)butyraldehyde |
16630-52-7 |
trans,trans-nona-2,4-dienal |
5910-87-2 |
trans,trans-2,4-Decadienal |
25152-84-5 |
(2E,4E)-octa-2,4-dienal |
30361-28-5 |
3,4-Hexanedione |
4437-51-8 |
2,3-Butanedione |
431-03-8 |
1-Octen-3-ol |
3391-86-4 |
3-Mercapto-2-methylpenta-1-ol |
227456-27-1 |
2-Bromothiazole |
3034-53-5 |
2,6-Lutidine |
108-48-5 |
Bis(methylthio)methane |
1618-26-4 |
5,6,7,8-Tetrahydroquinoxaline |
34413-35-9 |
Butyl sulfide |
544-40-1 |