Being smart with your investments is now, more than ever, one of the best things you can do for your business. As the world enters a period of profound economic uncertainty, no industry, particularly logistics, is spared from the unpredictable developments, sometimes on a daily basis.
Because we now live in a world where one day, shipping costs are reliable and predictable, and the next, shipping from certain countries suddenly costs over 100% more, this can lead to sudden order cancellations, shipping pauses, and other measures just to try and stay on top of things.
Thermal quilt insulation is one way to add some smart spending to your logistics operations.
A Reusable Solution
One of the biggest advantages of thermal quilt insulation is that it is a shipping method that can be used again and again. It is a protective layer that is applied to products when they are being prepared for shipment. However, like a blanket, this insulation can be put but also easily removed. With proper maintenance, thermal quilt insulation can protect temperature-sensitive products from extreme swings in temperature, allowing these products to remain viable, edible, or otherwise in usable condition.
The best part is that once these products arrive at their destination, the thermal quilt insulation can be easily removed and reused for another shipment. In this way, products receive a cost-effective form of temperature protection that benefits businesses by allowing for multiple reuses, stretching out just how much this investment benefits businesses.
Save When You Can
A reusable shipping solution makes a lot of sense, especially when we now live in a world where shipping circumstances can change, rise, drop, and rise again, sometimes within a matter of hours on the same day. If a shipment is removed from the protection of a reefer unit, or you’re just trying to save money by not relying on the cost of reefer units, thermal quilt insulation is one way to reduce how much dependency you have on these more costly forms of shipping.
Thermal quilt insulation means your product is protected even in the event of a delay in shipping that leaves your products exposed to the environment. So whether your products are suddenly stranded due to the late arrival of a shipping vehicle or shipping has come to a halt due to an unexpected new economic development, insulation is a smart way to save some money.
If you’re shipping temperature-sensitive products and want to know what kind of thermal quilt insulation will safely transport them to their destination, we can help. Contact us to explain your shipping needs and obtain a quote.