5th February 2019

A ‘how to’ guide for managing risk across the cold chain

  • Cold Chain

Spoilage: one word that highlights the impact of risk not being effectively managed across a cold chain. It’s a universal problem too judging by the numbers:

Getting started

Risk of course is not going to go away. In today’s intermodal, end-to-end cold chain it’s simply impossible to expect a problem-free operation. That’s why for supply chain managers it’s more about identifying ‘risk potentials’, and assessing each interaction point for a product – be it ports, transfer facilities, distribution centres, and customer deliveries.

The trouble here however is that this can be easier said than done, due to:

  1. The sheer length of cold chains– particularly in food distribution (for example it’s estimated that the average item of produce in the US travels 1,500 miles from its source)
  2. A lack of visibility at various stages of the journey – and not just in temperature levels, but also into the behaviours and procedures being followed by those involved

Knowing what to ask

But what is the best way to identify and quantify risk across each key phase of your cold chain? Well, to start with, it’s about asking the right questions – and not resting until you get the right answers each and every time they’re asked.

For example, would you be confident in your organisation’s ability to answer yes to all of the following queries:

Phase 1: Point of origin

Phase 2: Transportation

Phase 3: Customer

Building out your plan

Interesting questions, yet knowing where risk exists though is only half the story – the remaining 50% is concerned with mitigation. This involves the development of plans for addressing specific areas of risk, including policies, workflows, and exception protocols.

Creating and sharing these plans is important for not just defining basic standards and operating procedures – they’re also influential in enforcing consistency. Reassurance comes from knowing that every operative in the cold chain is working to clearly set expectations for both their behaviour and performance.

Making it practical and relevant

Such plans can be highly detailed in nature, and cover:

Extending your control across the cold chain

A good risk assessment strategy can give you the confidence that what can be done is being done, even in areas where there’s no direct visibility. Yet control is obviously better if you have a more detailed, real-time picture on the status of individual shipments.

This is where telematics enter the risk assessment picture.

Indeed, having 24×7 connectivity and insight into a load’s condition can help transform your approach to everything from product safety to regulatory conformity. It’s also the platform for inspiring a smarter approach to coordination, and letting you adopt a more pragmatic, high-level view of the entire cold chain. And to this can be added the ability to act decisively once an alert is sounded, and to quickly respond no matter what the operational scenario.

Take control of your risk

Analysis, policies, documentation, and visibility: these are just some of the ‘tools’ available for helping you get on top of cold chain risk. Because whatever the world throws at you, be it a port strike or a natural disaster, what matters most is the speed and ingenuity of your response. The good news here of course is that there’s always help available.

Find out more about Thermo King’s range of telematics products.

Or locate your nearest Thermo King dealer.

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