I. Africa's Agricultural Boom and the Global Demand for Fresh Produce
Africa stands on the precipice of a significant agricultural revolution, with its food and agriculture market projected for substantial growth by 2030. This optimistic outlook positions the continent as a vital player in meeting the world's escalating demand for fresh produce. As global consumption continues its upward trajectory, Africa is increasingly recognized as a crucial source, with this demand actively supporting the expansion of fresh produce exports from the continent to key markets, particularly in Europe.
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airfreight,
cargo absorbent,
transporting chilled products,
temperature control airfreight,
foil temperature control pallet covers,
gel ice packs,
cold chain logistics
In today's globalized world, the transportation of goods, especially perishables and pharmaceuticals, requires precise attention to detail. Among the paramount concerns is the maintenance of the optimal temperature throughout the transportation process. Enter temperature data loggers: the unsung heroes of the freight industry.
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airfreight,
temperature control,
transport by air,
chilled salmon by airfreight,
temperature control standards
In the fast-paced world of global commerce, shipping goods in optimal conditions is paramount for many industries. Whether it's perishable food, pharmaceuticals, or other temperature-sensitive items, ensuring that products reach their destination in perfect condition is a priority.
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Topics:
airfreight,
foil covers,
temperature control,
dynachill,
foil temperature control pallet covers,
temperature control pharmaceuticals,
chilled salmon by airfreight,
gel ice packs,
cold chain logistics,
container,
Unit load device
Here at Cargo Wise, we are committed to ensuring the safe arrival of your precious shipments, to make sure they reach their destination unscathed. By doing this we ensure that those high-value items get the protection that they need to keep our customers happy as we have clientele spread across the globe and in numerous industries. They trust and value our expertise, so we are here to help your needs, no matter where you are around the world.
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Topics:
airfreight,
foil temperature control pallet covers,
managing moisture in aircargo,
Unit load device
Perishable food is any food that has a limited shelf life and requires careful handling and storage to prevent spoilage. Perishable food includes fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy products, flowers and some pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Shipping perishable food by air is a fast and reliable way to transport these products across long distances and ensure their freshness and quality.
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airfreight,
temperature control airfreight,
absorbent sheeting for air cargo,
foil temperature control pallet covers,
transporting products by air,
chilled salmon by airfreight

Due to the nature of their design, shipping containers can heat up significantly under direct sunlight during the daytime, and then the temperatures will drop down during the night time.
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foil covers,
temperature control,
transporting chilled products,
foil temperature control pallet covers,
temperature control of pallets,
container
When it comes to transporting cargo, ensuring its safety and maintaining its original state are of paramount importance. Unfortunately, various challenges, including water damage, can compromise the condition of your air and sea freight.
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palletcovers,
moisture control,
wet cargo,
leakage from aircargo,
absorbent sheeting for air cargo,
spill control,
container rain
Loading an aircraft with freight. Citation "Finn, R. (2021). 'Qatar Airways Cargo...' from Airfreight Logistics." and "CHEP Aerospace Solutions set to rebrand as Unilode. (2017, February 2"
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airfreight,
International Air Transport Association,
transport by air,
transporting products by air,
Unit load device
It has happened to everybody; you spend quality time and care packing up your valuable goods for transit, ensuring that there is absolutely no way for damage to occur to what has been so meticulously enclosed inside the box… only to be told a few weeks later that your product has indeed been ruined by moisture whilst in shipment.
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Topics:
moisture control,
cargo absorbent,
spillage containment,
container,
container rain,
condensation