HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR CHILLED PACKAGING FOR SHIPPING?
Have you chosen a refrigerated truck and a temperature-controlled packaging solution? It is now a question of selecting the most suitable chilled packaging solution for your needs from various products: insulated plastic envelopes, insulated cardboard boxes, reusable coolers, refrigerated fabric shoulder bags, etc.
How do you choose the
best cold chain shipping system? Do you need chilled packaging for shipping or to carry with
you?
What type of chilled packaging solution do you need? Is it professional?
Do you run a
pharmaceutical company that ships thousands of vaccines worldwide daily? Do you
work in a hospital where you distribute drugs to internal services and clinics?
Do you run a biotech company and ship samples from time to time? Do you ship
heat-sensitive products such as electronic devices and food products?
Regardless of your industry, here are three questions you need to ask yourself
that will help you sort through the different ranges of insulated packaging:
- Should your professional or non-professional chilled
packaging solution
be reusable?
- Should your packaging solution be rigid or flexible?
- Does your packaging solution need to facilitate quick
preparation?
Depending on the
answers given, you should already know your packaging choice. For example, if
it is to ship, you will orient yourself on the insulated envelope (flexible) or
the insulated cardboard (rigid) for shipping. On the different hand, if you are
looking for an insulated bag for hand transport, you will choose a cooler
(rigid) or a refrigerated shoulder bag (flexible).
In addition, it is
expedient to make the right choice because there are many challenges for chilled
packaging and professionals.
What are the temperature ranges of insulated packaging? Does it keep your
product chilled?
You choose a
temperature-controlled packaging solution to meet a fundamental requirement:
preserving all the therapeutic properties of the health and food products being
shipped. The temperature ranges, therefore, depend on the product to be
shipped. There are thus different chilled packaging solutions that
meet these requirements:
- Keep your frozen products at a temperature of -18°C
with an insulated container, a special eutectic gel, or even a
refrigerated box.
- Keep your products cool at temperatures between +2°C
and +8°C with HARRY PLAST packaging solutions, for example.
Make sure that
your chilled packaging is suitable for your refrigerated product.
You won't be disappointed with the many benefits of insulated packaging.
What is the storage period for insulated packaging?
Do you ship products
from Lille to Paris or around the world? Does your logistics network include
transshipments or temperature profiles under extreme conditions? Choose chilled
packaging whose storage period meets your requirements without overestimating
the storage period to limit costs.
You will find
isothermal packaging that maintains a constant temperature for up to 240 hours,
120 hours, 96 hours, 48 hours or even 24 hours.
Tips: Insulated shipping packaging is
most efficient when it is full and occupies its entire net capacity. This also
has the advantage of being economical and ecological. So you can easily find
the most suitable packaging solution to get the most out of your shipments.
Chilled packaging supplier
Britwrap, the
manufacturer of insulated packaging, has designed and patented the
insulated plastic envelope to meet the various problems related to the cold
chain during shipments.
Also a supplier of insulated packaging, the
company offers two types of containers:
- The 48-hour insulated plastic envelope
- 24h or 48h insulated box
Both are suitable for
all medical, pharmaceutical, electronic and food products. Our cold chain
experts are at your disposal to guide you toward the most suitable packaging solution
to optimize your shipments and guarantee the safe transport of your products!
If your logistics network is complex, we can adapt the packaging solution to
your needs or design custom-insulated packaging.

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