ULTRA LOGISTICS

  • The cargo has been pre-cooled to the required temperature.
  • The container’s external body and door gaskets are intact.
  • The container is clean, odor-free, and in good condition, inside and out.
  • The container’s floor and grooves are clean and unobstructed.
  • All four drainage openings are clear.
  • All relevant data (stowage date, temperature, vessel and voyage) has been accurately recorded.

The required temperature and air vent settings are clearly stated

  • Stow the cargo quickly and efficiently, keeping surface/pallet packing intact.
  • Do not use a gas-powered forklift to stack surfaces/pallets, because its emissions can damage the cargo.
  • Do not load any produce whose packing has been damaged during stowage.
  • Check for and remove damaged fruit, because it can have a negative effect on the rest of the fruit in the container. The container should be opened as close as possible to the cold warehouse and the refrigeration unit should not be operated before or during stowing
  • Only activate the refrigeration unit after closing the container.
  • Do not leave excess space between cargos.
  • Do not leave excess space in front of the door.
  • Do not leave excess space in front of the machinery.
  • Leave enough space between the cargo and the doors to allow free air circulation.
  • Do not stow goods above the red line.
  • Double check that all air vents have been set to meet your requirements.