refrigerated cargo

Temperature-controlled

We take care of your cold chain. Transport perishables and all kind of temperature-sensitive goods within the USA.

Cold Chain Shipping

Learn about our various cold chain solutions for shipping goods.

Cold, Chilled or Frozen Freight Transportation

Need to ship temperature-sensitive cargo domestically?

How to transport frozen freight?

Certain goods such as pharmaceuticals, produce, and other perishable products must stay at a specific temperature when being moved. If a carrier moves the freight above or below that temperature, the goods may become damaged and unavailable for usage. Similarly, a perishable food product would be inadequate for consumption. Often referred to as “reefers” (refrigerated containers), temperature-controlled shipping tends to have less capacity than regular containers. The minimal space is due to the insulation and equipment necessary to keep your goods at a specific temperature.

Another component to factor in is the delivery period. Temperature-controlled freight such as pharmaceuticals has urgency when getting the goods to the customer. A1 Freight Solutions understands the attention to detail and importance of temperature-controlled freight. We ensure that your cargo follows the FDA and FSMA regulations and is safely protected throughout the journey.

truck full with fresh cut flowers

Ship Perishables

A1 Freight Solutions ships perishables like flowers, meat, and dairy produces domestically.

a load of pharmaceuticals that need to be transported with a certain cold temperature

Ship Pharmaceuticals

We ensure the shipment of pharmaceuticals under its required temperature to prevent damage.

frozen food freight

Ship Frozen Food

Need to transport frozen foods? We have solutions for keeping your goods at the correct temperature.

A1 Freight Solutions understands the importance of shipping temperature-controlled goods and is prepared to go above and beyond to ensure the success of your cold chain.

Begin your transportation journey today by talking to our freight brokers.

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