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Baskaran Gangadharan

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Posted 11 July 2019 - 07:05 AM

Hello, 

 

 

We are the leading food delivery company in India. We currently looking for a packaging technology to delivery frozen food product, which is ordered through online and get delivered with in 1 hour.  We tried with typical gel pack method, however the product quality was not up to the mark, specially chocobar. The entire inside ice cream get melted. Please share your experience/ technology which you might have used for this kind of product and advise. 

 

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Posted 11 July 2019 - 12:11 PM

Don't your delivery trucks have freezer/refrigerator units? 


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Posted 05 August 2019 - 09:46 AM

Hello ,

 

Sorry for the delay reply.  We are a food delivery company. The products are being picked up delivery executive ( Motorcycle ) in an insulated boxes along with hot food. Where in we are planning to explore an opportunity to pack and delivery frozen products. So far we tried with various packaging and method. However None of it given positive results.  The maximum transit time to deliver the product is one hours. 



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Posted 07 August 2019 - 06:49 AM

Hello ,

 

Sorry for the delay reply.  We are a food delivery company. The products are being picked up delivery executive ( Motorcycle ) in an insulated boxes along with hot food. Where in we are planning to explore an opportunity to pack and delivery frozen products. So far we tried with various packaging and method. However None of it given positive results.  The maximum transit time to deliver the product is one hours. 

 

I suggest you separate the hot/cold items for starters.

 

Maybe the insulated box/contact is inadequate.

 

Dry Ice ?


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Charles.C




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