Wine Shipping
Red and white wine. Ship wine safely with ArrowLane's temperature-controlled logistics network. We maintain precise temperatures of 45°F to 55°F from pickup to delivery with real-time monitoring on every load.
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Temperature Requirements for Wine
Why Temperature Precision Matters
Even a small deviation from the 45°F to 55°F range can cause significant quality degradation in wine. 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 wine arrives in optimal condition.
Shipping Best Practices for Wine
Pre-cool the trailer to 45°F to 55°F before loading.
Verify trailer cleanliness and ensure no residual odors from previous loads.
Stack pallets properly to allow air circulation throughout the load.
Use calibrated temperature recorders placed at the front, middle, and rear of the trailer.
Document the pulp temperature of product at origin before loading.
Ensure door seals are intact and close trailer doors promptly during loading.
Maintain continuous temperature of 45°F to 55°F throughout transit.
Inspect product temperature upon delivery and retain all monitoring records.
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