Perishable Goods
Items that have a limited shelf life and require temperature control or specialized handling to maintain their quality during transportation.
Definition
Items that have a limited shelf life and require temperature control or specialized handling to maintain their quality during transportation. Examples include fresh produce dairy seafood and pharmaceuticals. Perishable shipments often rely on Cold Chain logistics to ensure product integrity
Related Terms
Packing List
A detailed document that outlines the contents of a shipment including item descriptions quantities dimensions and weight.
Palletization
The process of stacking and securing goods onto pallets for easier handling transportation and storage.
Partial Shipment
A shipment that is divided into multiple deliveries rather than being shipped in one complete batch.
Peak Season Surcharge (PSS)
A temporary fee imposed by carriers during periods of high shipping demand such as holiday seasons or retail peak periods.
Pickup & Delivery
The process of collecting cargo from the shipper's premises and delivering it to the consignee's location.
Pier Pass Fee
A fee charged at specific U.S. West Coast ports to reduce traffic congestion and promote off-peak container movement.
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