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Salmon Shipping

Fresh and frozen salmon. Ship salmon safely with ArrowLane's temperature-controlled logistics network. We maintain precise temperatures of 30°F to 34°F from pickup to delivery with real-time monitoring on every load.

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Salmon cold chain shipping

Temperature Requirements for Salmon

Required Range
30°F to 34°F
Classification
chilled
Monitoring
24/7 Real-Time

Why Temperature Precision Matters

Even a small deviation from the 30°F to 34°F range can cause significant quality degradation in salmon. Temperature abuse can lead to accelerated microbial growth, texture changes, discoloration, and reduced shelf life. ArrowLane's reefer fleet uses advanced temperature control systems that maintain a variance of less than 2 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the entire transit, ensuring your salmon arrives in optimal condition.

Shipping Best Practices for Salmon

1

Pre-cool the trailer to 30°F to 34°F before loading.

2

Verify trailer cleanliness and ensure no residual odors from previous loads.

3

Stack pallets properly to allow air circulation throughout the load.

4

Use calibrated temperature recorders placed at the front, middle, and rear of the trailer.

5

Document the pulp temperature of product at origin before loading.

6

Ensure door seals are intact and close trailer doors promptly during loading.

7

Maintain continuous temperature of 30°F to 34°F throughout transit.

8

Inspect product temperature upon delivery and retain all monitoring records.

Salmon Shipping FAQ

What temperature is required to ship Salmon?
Salmon requires a temperature range of 30°F to 34°F during transit. This falls within the chilled category. Maintaining this precise range is critical to preserving product quality, safety, and shelf life throughout the cold chain.
How does ArrowLane ensure Salmon stays at the right temperature?
ArrowLane uses real-time GPS and temperature monitoring on every reefer load. Our carriers maintain calibrated temperature-recording devices that log readings every 15 minutes. If a temperature excursion is detected, our operations team is alerted immediately and can take corrective action before product quality is compromised.
What type of trailer is used for shipping Salmon?
Salmon is typically shipped in 53-foot refrigerated (reefer) trailers equipped with multi-zone temperature control. Depending on the load, we may also use insulated containers or multi-temperature trailers that can maintain different zones within a single shipment.
How much does it cost to ship Salmon?
Shipping costs for Salmon depend on distance, volume, pickup and delivery locations, and seasonal demand. ArrowLane offers instant online quotes so you can see competitive, transparent pricing in under 60 seconds. Our rate-lock program also lets you fix pricing for up to 52 weeks to eliminate market volatility.
What certifications are needed to ship Salmon?
Carriers transporting Salmon must comply with FDA FSMA regulations, which require sanitary transportation practices. ArrowLane's carrier network is fully vetted for food-grade transportation, including HACCP awareness training, proper trailer wash-out documentation, and temperature monitoring compliance. All shipments include a bill of lading with temperature requirements clearly documented.

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