PANALPINA Brazil has adapted its 4,000-square metre warehouse in Cajamar, Sao Paulo to store cold chain goods at various temperatures, ranging from two to eight degrees Celsius, 15 to 25 degrees down to minus 20 Celsius.
The warehouse has 10 docks for loading and unloading products, 1,500 pallet positions and an area for packaging, labelling, kitting and repacking, reported London's Air Cargo News.
Logistics director Marcelo Tonet explained: 'Our transport and distribution network was fully revamped and today it has a much broader scope with nationwide coverage and international connections.
'For deliveries in Brazil, we also use domestic air freight. Both our air and road subcontractors are able to handle any type of temperature-controlled cargo in a fully compliant manner.'
Mr Tonet added that its Smartview monitoring system allows customers to monitor, in real-time, the cargo temperature and humidity using sensors and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology installed at strategic locations.
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The warehouse has 10 docks for loading and unloading products, 1,500 pallet positions and an area for packaging, labelling, kitting and repacking, reported London's Air Cargo News.
Logistics director Marcelo Tonet explained: 'Our transport and distribution network was fully revamped and today it has a much broader scope with nationwide coverage and international connections.
'For deliveries in Brazil, we also use domestic air freight. Both our air and road subcontractors are able to handle any type of temperature-controlled cargo in a fully compliant manner.'
Mr Tonet added that its Smartview monitoring system allows customers to monitor, in real-time, the cargo temperature and humidity using sensors and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology installed at strategic locations.
WORLD SHIPPING