Protecting the integrity and safety of your food products is not only your responsibility as a manufacturer or shipper, but also the responsibility of every logistics provider that touches the product throughout the supply chain. In this article, we’ll take a look at the warehousing part of the food product supply chain and share some of the ways that 3PL providers can protect food safety in the warehouse.
But there is much more that your 3PL can do to protect your food products and preserve their integrity. The following are 5 of the most important.
1. 3PLs can provide lot control for food and pharmaceutical products. Items that have common characteristics important to the manufacturer (e.g., the same expiration date) are given a lot number by the manufacturer and/or by a 3PL’s warehouse management systemas they are received by the warehouse. This lot number allows 3PLs to quickly identify batches of items in the event of a recall. It also enables the 3PL to perform inventory management protocols like FIFO (first in first out; the oldest lots of items will be distributed first) and FEFO (first expired first out; the products closest to their expiration dates will be distributed first).
2. 3PLs can perform recalls as well as mock recalls. Recalls are a crucial part of the modern food supply chain. According to the USA Today, “The U.S. is on track to issue a record number of recalls this year, with more than 1 billion announced in just the first seven months of the year” (2022). Food product recalls account for a sizeable portion of these.
As such, you’ll want to make sure that any 3PL provider to whom you entrust your products can safely identify and separate recalled items. Many 3PLs even handle ‘mock recalls’ on a regular basis to prepare their systems and staff should the real thing occur.
Whether mock or real, the recall process typically flows like this.
3. Some 3PLs can handle temperature- and climate-controlled storage. A warehouse that has temperature-controlled space utilizes cooling (and/or heating) units to keep the temperature within a set range. These units are strategically placed throughout the space to ensure that the area stays in range.
The most common warehouse temperature ranges are:
With climate-controlled storage, the humidity of the space is regulated in addition to temperature. Commercial humidifiers/de-humidifiers are used along with other equipment to ensure that humidity stays within required ranges for products.
4. 3PLs can prevent cross contamination in the warehouse. Cross-contamination-prevention measures in the food-grade warehouse include:
5. Some 3PLs can provide inspection and sampling services. Food logistics companies like Kanban that are registered with the FDA will enable FDA representatives to inspect your products at their warehouses. Some 3PLs are also able to provide product samples to your quality control team.
At Kanban Logistics, the way that sampling works is as follows. We have customers with nearby manufacturing plants that have trained our team members on their sample-collecting processes. When containers of these products come in and are unloaded, our team members collect the samples and deliver them to the nearby production facility. Their quality control team then tests to ensure that the product is fit for distribution. If it is, our distribution services will proceed as normal. If it’s not, we can quarantine and/or destroy (with certification) the product lots in question.
By having a food logistics company trained in its sampling methods, the manufacturer can avoid timely steps in sending representatives out to us.
At Kanban, we operate in strict compliance with Food Safety Plans and regulations from the FDA and other agencies. We meet all requirements of ISO:9001:2015 quality standards. We also have a superior rating from AIB International. Such certifications mean that we not only talk the talk when it comes to food safety in the warehouse, we walk the walk in the eyes of some of the most stringent auditors in the business.
To learn more about how we can put this care and expertise to work for your food supply chain, contact Kanban Logistics today.