Investigating temperature breaks in the summer fruit export cold chain : a case study

Abstract
There is concern in the South African fruit industry that a large amount of fruit and money is lost every season due to breaks in the fruit export cold chain. The possibility of a large percentage of losses in a significant sector of the economy warranted further investigation. This article attempted to highlight some of the possible problem areas in the cold chain, from the cold store to the port, by analysing historic temperature data from different fruit export supply chains of apples, pears and grapes. In addition, a trial shipment of apples was used to investigate temperature variation between different pallets in the same container. This research has added value to the South African fruit industry by identifying the need to improve operational procedures in the cold chain.
Description
CITATION: Freiboth, H.W., Goedhals-Gerber, L.L., Van Dyk, F.E. & Dodd, M.C. 2013. Investigating temperature breaks in the summer fruit export cold chain: a case study. Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 7(1):1-7 (Art.#99), doi: 10.4102/jtscm.v7i1.99.
The original publication is available at http://www.jtscm.co.za
Keywords
Refrigerated transport, Fruit -- Transportation
Citation
Freiboth, H.W., Goedhals-Gerber, L.L., Van Dyk, F.E. & Dodd, M.C. 2013. Investigating temperature breaks in the summer fruit export cold chain: a case study. Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 7(1):1-7 (Art.#99), doi: 10.4102/jtscm.v7i1.99.