Protecting Perishable Foods During Transport by Truck and Rail
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Keywords

road transport
rail transport
marine transport
refrigeration
packaging
telematics
atmosphere
loading
unloading
fruits
vegetables
canned food
frozen food
meat
seafood
poultry
eggs
food safety

How to Cite

Brecht, Jeffrey K., Steven A. Sargent, Patrick E. Brecht, Jorge Saenz, and Leonard Rodowick. 2019. “Protecting Perishable Foods During Transport by Truck and Rail: HS1328, 4/2019”. EDIS 2019 (2). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1328-2019.

Abstract

The importance of protecting perishable foods from loss of quality during transport has long been recognized. Increased recognition of the importance of the transport link in the food distribution cold chain in securing the safety of perishable foods has more recently become as well recognized.
This updated edition reflects the dynamic changes and innovations in the handling and transportation of perishable foods. Some of these include improved insulation and air movement, microprocessors for more efficient refrigeration, expert systems to control the transport environment and conserve fuel energy, and the use of telematics to monitor and control the performance of refrigerated vehicles during transit. This edition includes descriptions and recommendations for food transported over the road and by rail in marine containers, as well as in railcars. This 214-page revision was written by J. K. Brecht, Steven A. Sargent, Patrick E. Brecht, Jorge Saenz, and Leonard Rodowick and published by the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department in cooperation with the USDA AMS Transportation Services Division.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1328

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1328-2019
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