High temperature weather creates severe challenges for cargo transportation and warehousing operations. When temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius, cargo damage rates increase significantly due to heat exposure, affecting product quality and causing substantial economic losses for businesses.
The first solution is optimizing packaging and transportation equipment. For perishable goods, we recommend using professional cold storage boxes and vacuum insulation panels to maintain product integrity. Refrigerated trucks with advanced cooling systems ensure stable temperatures throughout the transportation process, keeping goods within the optimal 2 to 8 degrees Celsius range.
The second solution focuses on optimizing transportation and storage timing. Companies should avoid high-temperature periods and schedule loading and transportation during cooler hours like early morning or evening. For warehousing, ground-source cooling systems and reflective cooling films can effectively reduce internal temperatures and maintain cargo safety.