Temperature-Controlled Storage Explained: Protecting Sensitive Goods: Revision history

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13 September 2025

  • curprev 20:0420:04, 13 September 2025Broughdorj talk contribs 18,595 bytes +18,595 Created page with "<html><p> Temperature swings ruin good products. Anyone who has opened a pallet of strawberries that looked fine at the dock and collapsed into syrup by the store knows this. Pharmaceutical syringes that drift a few degrees out of range during a hand-off might pass visual inspection, then fail potency testing. Chocolate blooms, adhesives separate, cosmetics change consistency. The fix is not just “make it colder.” The fix is control, from receiving through final mile..."