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8/18/2019 Cold Chain Mangement Practices
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Cold Chain
Management
Quality Assurance Department
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Content: Introduction.
What is the “Cold chain” & FAQ.Benefts o Cold Chain goodmanagement.
Handling Frozen Foodso !em"erature A#use.o !em"erature Control.o !ranser $oints.o $re%entati%e Action.
Cold store eui"ment andmaintenance.
!rans"ortation o rozen oods.
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Introduction:'eli%ering and maintaining sae( ualit)( rozen
oods is the res"onsi#ilit) o all indi%iduals andorganizations in%ol%ed throughout the “ColdChain”.
*+ecti%e management o the Cold Chain is onl)
"ossi#le i e%er)one in%ol%ed understands theirrole and the standards that should #e a""lied.
,uccess relies on team e+ort.
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Cold chain & FAQ:What is the “Cold Chain”?
!he "art o the Food Industr) -hich deals -ith thetrans"ort( storage( distri#ution and selling o rozenood. It includes eui"ment and the o"eration o thateui"ment to maintain rozen ood in a ull) rozencondition at the correct tem"erature.
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What is Frozen Food?A Food -hich has #een su#ected to a reezing "rocess
s"eciall) designed to "reser%e the useulness andualit) o the "roduct.
What is Quick Frozen Food?Food selected in "ea/ condition and reshness then
"reser%ed #) ra"id reezing.Frozen ood is normall) /e"t colder than 012 oC 3or
other tem"erature -here this is s"ecifed on the"ac/aging4.
What are the benets o! !reezing?Freezing oods can "reser%e them in a good condition(
as acce"ta#le to the customer as the resh "roduct
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Wh" is correct cold chain tem#eratureim#ortant?An) increase in the tem"erature o the en%ironment in
-hich the "roduct is held( a#o%e 012 oC( -ill ha%e an
ad%erse e+ect on the tem"erature o the "roduct.Ater #eing held or onl) a e- minutes in -armer air the
"roduct -ill start to tha- e%en though the "roduct ma)still a""ear rozen.
When it is again su#ected to the correct en%ironment
tem"erature the "roduct -ill onl) reeze slo-l) #ecausethe eui"ment in the Cold Chain is designed to maintain"roduct at 012 oC and not reeze "roduct do-n to 012 oC.
,lo- reezing creates large ice cr)stals( -hich ma)damage the ood structure and cause deterioration in
$roduct Qualit)
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$enets o! Cold Chain goodmanagement% 5inimize ood -astage 3com"an)4 5inimize ood 'is"osal 3en%ironment4 Increase )our Com"an)6s re#utation Increase the com"an)6s #roduct range. Better stock control & reduce "rice 7uctuation 5aintain the !ood sa!et" #) limit enumeration
o #acteria in high ris/ ood. 8educe chances or !rozentha' o "roduct Achie%ing "roduct o"timum shel!li!e
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(andling Frozen Foods:• )em#erature Abuse:
– !em"erature a#use o rozen ood occurs -hen
it is allo-ed to -arm u" or -hen its tem"erature7uctuates.
– !his #ecomes serious rom a ood saet).– !em"erature a#use #elo- the reezing "oint could
ad%ersel) a+ect sensor) and nutriti%e ualit).– It occurs -hen rozen "roducts are held at “too high a
rozen tem"erature” or -hen the “rozen tem"erature”is allo-ed to 7uctuate.
– )he re*uirement+ there!ore is !or a stead" andsuitabl" cold ,#roduct de#endent- #roduct
tem#erature%
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• )em#erature Control:
!em"erature Control can summarized in the ollo-ingste"s
– *sta#lish a -ell )em#erature Monitoring ."stem.– *lectronic tem"erature data loggers "ro%ide %alua#le
inormation in a con%enient ormat ena#le the ins"ectorto chec/ and /ee" a record or tem". 9:;< and to trac/an) tem"erature a#use.
– /igital screen "ro%ide an instant solution or theins"ector to chec/ the storing tem". o a s"ecifc.
– Alarm s"stem "ro%ide a -arning or an) tem". a#usenoti)ing the concerned em"lo)ees to #e handled assoon as "ossi#le.
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• )rans!er 0oints:– !ranser "oints are -ell /no-n "ro#lem areas or
tem"erature a#use and reer to "oints in the cold chain
-here "roducts are transerred rom one cold area toanother
– *=am"les on the transer "oints– Blast reezer to Factor) cold store.– Factor) cold store to truc/.– !ruc/ to 'istri#utor cold store (e.g.: incoming receiving at Al-
Yasra)
– 'istri#utor cold store to >utlets ( e.g.: Products loading from
Al- Yasra to POS)
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– Freuent or #rolonged door o#ening in 1ehicles during distri#ution and deli%er) is a maor cause otem"erature a#use.
– Freuent or "rolonged recei1ing or #re#aring o the"roducts in the W.H "re"aring area 3marshalling area4 isalso a cause o tem". a#use.
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• 0re1entati1e Actions:– Food com"anies must realize that
trans!er #oints are "otentialtem"erature a#use areas or their"roducts.
– !he num#er o transer "oints or a gi%en"roduct should #e identifed and current"ractices e%aluated.
– !he rela" s"stem should #e introduced–
)ime 1s tem#erature indicators 3dataloggers4 should #e attached to some othe "roduct outer 3"ac/aging4 in e%er)shi"ment.
– A logging2re#orting s"stem should #e
introduced to ensure that alltem"erature a#uses are re"orted toconcerned "art) in the ood chain 3Q.A(?ogistics & >"eration to ensure thata""ro"riate action can #e ta/en -herenecessar).
– 8educing the "eriod at -hich the ood
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– 5aintain the -arehouse /ock doors closed as long as there is no need.
– 5aintain air curtains -or/ingthroughout the loading or o@oading
"rocess.– 8e"ort an) incidence o tem#erature
abuse directl) to the concernedde"artment 3Q.A de"artment4.
– 8e"ort an) ailure in the doc/ doors( air
curtains or an) other eui"ment relatedto Warehouse tem"erature control to theconcerned "arties directl) 3Q.A'e"artment & 5aintenance'e"artment4.
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Cold store: e*ui#ment andmaintenance% !he cold store is an enclosed cham#er
or #o= made o insulated -alls( ceilingand 7oor and ftted -ith an insulateddoor. It is /e"t at a "reset tem"erature#) rerigeration machiner).
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First 0riorit" 0oints to Consider:– !he size o the cham#er.– !he tem"erature reuired.–
Whether or not the store maintains or lo-ers oodtem"erature.– !he tem"erature o its surroundings.
!he ollo-ing reuirements can #e used toensure a long lie o the Cold ,tore and sa!et"
or "ersonnel– An emergenc" e3it rom -ithin the cham#er to allo- a
sae esca"e route or "ersons tra""ed inside(*mergenc) e=it doors and routes must #e /e"t clear alltimes.
4ight orWrong?5
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– Internal lighting 0 consider lo- tem"erature grade7uorescent lights to "ro%ide good %isi#ilit) inside therozen cham#ers.
– Careul stock rotation and sa!e stacking are %ital
-ithin the Cold ,tore. First in( frst out is the #est"ractice or ood "roduct storage.
– As a Cold ,tore uses circulating air to carr) thererigeration energ) to the oodstu+ it is %ital to lea1es#ace bet'een the #allets and 'alls to /ee" e%en
tem"eratures throughout the "roducts.
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– ,ae( secure stac/ing and goodhouse/ee"ing sho- e+ecti%e andecient store use -ith lesso""ortunit) or !orgotten or
o%erloo/ed outo!date,63#ired- stoc/.– 0roduct tem#erature should
#e measured and recorded andthe room tem"eraturecontinuousl) monitored.
– /oors should #e /e"t closed(o"en onl) or access and closedas uic/l) as "ossi#le.
– !he re!rigeration machiner"should #e maintained regularl).
– Com#uterized monitoring isa%aila#le that can alert engineersautomaticall) da) or night.
– I a breakdo'n does occur the
store doors should #e shut( andtem"eratures o#ser%ed.
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)rans#ortation o! !rozen !oods: !he tem"erature o the "roduct rozen should #e
maintained 3#elo- 012 oC4 all through thedistri#ution chain.– !he %ehicle must #e "ro%ided -ith a good rerigerated
s)stem that remains o"erating at all times duringtrans"ortation to /ee" the "roduct tem"erature at the
reuired %alues. 'uring use it is im"ortant to /ee" doorsclosed( other-ise large uantities o -arm air -ill enterthe cold area. Warm air carries moisture that can #adl)a+ect the cooling "erormance
– Careul attention to deli%er) routes and the "attern ounloading -ill hel" conser%e the lo- tem"eratureen%ironment. !he dri%ers res"onsi#le or the %ehiclestem"erature close "ac/ing the %ehicle -ill also aidconser%e the "roduct tem"erature.
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Whilst the %ehicle is standing in the de"ot electric "lugin "oints to o"erate the cooling s)stems are a useulmethod o maintaining tem"eratures uietl) -ithout
au=iliar) diesel engines running.
– I a "allet o "ac/aged ood is let standing in higher
tem"eratures conditions( those "ac/ets at the
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– Heat can enter the trans"ort %ehicle and the ood "roductin t-o di+erent -a)s !hrough the %ehicle insulation 0 "ossi#l) rom sunra)s.
!hrough the air that lea/s through #adl) sealed doors.
– Ho- to a%oid this heat infltrationD Choose a good insulating material
Construct the #od) -ith the #est seals "ossi#le to reduce hot airingress.
$aint %ehicles a light color( "reera#l) -hite.
Esing "lastic 7a"s to reduce lea/ing o -armer air into the %ehicle.
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By fulfilling these conditions and choosing a good refrigeration
system it should be possible to achieve a good quality, healthy
and safe frozen food product, similar to fresh food.
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)hanks !or
"our )imeQuality Assurance Department