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koelroute

Koelroute is a concept in logistics referring to a planned transport route or network intended to maintain the cold chain for perishable goods from origin to destination. The term is used in Dutch-speaking logistics communities and is sometimes applied more broadly to describe any temperature-controlled routing strategy. In practice, the scope of a koelroute depends on product-specific temperature ranges, transit times, and handling steps, with an emphasis on minimizing temperature excursions to protect quality.

Key elements include temperature-controlled vehicles (reefers) with calibrated settings, insulated packaging, and access to refrigerated storage

Common applications are food products such as dairy, meat, fish, fruits, and vegetables, as well as pharmaceuticals

Regulatory and quality frameworks that influence koelroutes include general cold chain and GDP guidelines, HACCP, ISO

facilities
at
hubs
or
cross-docks.
Real-time
monitoring
devices,
data
loggers,
and
telematics
enable
continuous
visibility
and
alerting
for
deviations.
Route
optimization
software
considers
factors
such
as
product
type,
required
temperature,
legal
limits,
and
risk
of
delays.
Contingency
plans
address
equipment
failure,
power
outages,
and
customs
checks.
and
vaccines
that
require
strict
temperature
control.
Implementing
a
koelroute
involves
coordination
among
shippers,
carriers,
and
warehouse
operators,
along
with
formal
procedures
for
temperature
logging,
incident
reporting,
and
recall
readiness.
22000,
and
regional
transport
regulations.
While
the
concept
helps
reduce
spoilage
and
waste,
it
can
incur
higher
operating
costs
and
energy
use.
The
term
remains
advisory
and
may
be
used
variably
depending
on
regional
practice
and
industry
sector.