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  2. PeriShip - Wikipedia

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    PeriShip is a logistics provider for the perishable food industry. It was founded in 2001, and is based in Branford, Connecticut. The company exclusively uses FedEx for transportation. In 2022, PeriShip was acquired by Verifyme.

  3. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Photograph by Edward S. Curtis U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) food storage containers stacked on shipping pallets in Texas, 2008. A new braided granary is inaugurated. Kapsiki, North Cameroon. Food storage is a way of decreasing the variability of the food supply in the face of natural, inevitable variability.

  4. Food delivery - Wikipedia

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    Food delivery is a courier service in which a restaurant, store, or independent food-delivery company delivers food to a customer. An order is typically made either by telephone, through the supplier's website or mobile app, or through a third party food ordering service. The delivered items can include entrees, sides, drinks, desserts, or ...

  5. Cross-docking - Wikipedia

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    Perishable goods – These are products that are time sensitive like agricultural products and require instant shipping. Other products that use Last In First Out inventory management method may also apply cross docking. Staple products – Staple products like staple food, clothes always have a high demand and go through a less storage time.

  6. Reefer ship - Wikipedia

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    Reefer ship. Look up reefer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A reefer ship is a refrigerated cargo ship typically used to transport perishable cargo, which require temperature-controlled handling, such as fruits, meat, vegetables, dairy products, and similar items.

  7. ATP (treaty) - Wikipedia

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    ATP (formally, the Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to be used for such Carriage (ATP)) is a 1970 United Nations treaty that establishes standards for the international transport of perishable food between the states that ratify the treaty. It has been updated through amendment a ...