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Learn how to ship cold and frozen foods and other perishable items. Find out which service options you can use. And learn about dry ice shipping.
Learn the ins and outs of successfully shipping food with UPS, including frozen food, baked goods, fruit and more.
We’re here to make shipping frozen items easier - from healthcare essentials to frozen foods. We know that frozen products require strict temperature control to remain viable, and each of our solutions provide the reliable shipping you need. Talk to an expert.
Before diving too deep into selling and shipping food, you need to know some important tips for shipping frozen foods. This blog post offers a quick yet detailed look at ensuring your frozen foods are shipped without any major issues.
Learn how to ship food safely and in compliance with USPS regulations, including packaging and perishable items.
1. Choose the Right Packaging. The packaging is vital when shipping any type of food. For non-perishable items, a sturdy box with adequate cushioning will usually do the job. However, if you are sending perishable or frozen food, you need to select an insulated shipping container.
There are several smart ways to ship frozen food, including in polystyrene containers, with padded aluminum box liners, and ventilated dry ice. You can use one of these methods that matches your products, or all of them if your goods require additional support.
Perishable shipping is the transport of items with a limited shelf life. They may spoil or decay if not shipped at a specific temperature. Some examples of perishable items include fresh, refrigerated, and frozen food; beverages; pet food; cosmetics; and flowers and plants.
The Best Ways to Ship Frozen and Perishable Food. Posted On 8th March 2019. A number of customers often come to us wondering how to ship perishable food and frozen items. Obviously, shipping these items comes with a number of challenges. Mainly, you want to make sure the items are still fresh when they are delivered. So, just how do you do that?
There are a few things you need to know before shipping your first package. In this blog, ShipSaving will walk you through the entire process and point out the carrier requirements you need to pay attention to, and we’ll cover all three major US carriers USPS, FedEx, and UPS.