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Quick Freeze and Tempering, Responding to the Market

Posted in Business, Equipment, Interstate Cold Storage, Technology. on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 by Martin Smazenko Tags: fort wayne cold storage, interstate cold storage, midwest cold storage facility, quick freeze, quick freezing and tempering
May 02

 

With the price of gas sky rocketing every year, companies are finding themselves on the hook for the extra costs associated with delivering their products to market. Rather than offset the lost revenue by increasing customer prices, companies are looking for additional delivery and storage flexibility. Interstate Cold Storage offers Quick Freeze and Tempering services in order to dramatically reduce freezing and tempering times. With requests as small as one pallet, products are frozen and shipped quickly, enabling quicker response to market needs.  Additionally, these processes offer increased planning flexibility and reduced long term storage costs.

 

Interstate Cold Storage offers a Quick Freeze process that reduces freezing times by up to 350%. This freezing method enables products to be frozen in as little as 24 hours while guaranteeing product integrity. Products are safely stored in warehouses that range from -20°F to +60°F, providing the flexibility required to accommodate your specific needs.

During the Quick Freeze Process, cold air is evenly distributed throughout each pallet.  This ensures product integrity and increases quality assurance as well as saving both time and money.

      Quick Freezing

24 Hour Freeze Times

Quicker Turnaround

Improved Quality

Delivery Flexibility

Reduces Long Term Storage Costs

With Interstate Cold Storage’s Tempering process, products can be carefully brought back to temperature and ready for shipment in days, not weeks. This enables products to be thawed out faster and more efficiently, helping decrease response times while also facilitating better logistical flexibility. Even air flow through the Tempering process also ensures products are safely brought to temperature without affecting product quality. Strict sanitation policies and product temperature analysis guarantee inventory quality from the time a product arrives until shipment.

 Tempering

Tempering Reduced Up to 350%

Ready for Shipment in Days

Retain Product Integrity

On Demand Orders

Only One Truckload Required

 With a network of facilities strategically located across the Mid-West, Interstate Cold Storage is a leader in cold storage, shipping, and distribution. For over 30 years, Interstate Cold Storage has been committed to providing cost-effective refrigerated services as well as outstanding customer service and logistics. With five locations and nearly 22 million cubic feet of refrigerated space, Interstate Cold Storage can handle all of your needs, from standard warehousing to the most extensive and customized transportation programs.

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