Apr 4, 2026

Temperature Requirements for Category 3 Goods

Temperature Requirements for Category 3 Goods

 

 

Maintaining the correct temperature is critical when handling Category 3 goods. These products are highly perishable and can quickly become unsafe if stored incorrectly.

Typical temperature ranges include:

  • Chilled goods: 0°C to 5°C
  • Frozen goods: -18°C or below

Temperature monitoring systems are essential to ensure compliance. Modern logistics providers use real-time tracking and alerts to prevent temperature fluctuations.

Improper temperature control can lead to:

  • Bacterial growth
  • Product spoilage
  • Financial loss

Choosing a logistics provider with advanced cold chain infrastructure ensures your goods remain safe and compliant.

 

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