global refrigerated transport market (4)

According to Renub Research's latest report, "Refrigerated Transport Market, Global Forecast 2023-2028, Industry Trends, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis" Global Refrigerated Transport Market is estimated to reach US$ 25.88 Billion, at a CAGR of 6.37%, by 2028. The rapidly expanding industry of food and pharmaceuticals has led to very high demand for cold chain logistics service providers. In addition, an ever-increasing number of trends are making way for greater capacity for refrigeration in the supply chain, and the logistics industry is trying its best to keep pace and evolve to meet the new industry trends. With the rapidly changing scenario of better roads, connectivity, urbanization, and increasing consumer needs, the reefer route has picked up impressively.

 

Reefer is a generic term derived from 'refrigerated' and refers to products stored/transported in an enclosed refrigerated space, in temperature-controlled ambiance, be it on a truck, marine / intermo

Refrigerated transport is a method for shipping temperature-sensitive products in a temperature-controlled environment. The vehicle conveying the products has a built-in refrigeration system, a Transport Refrigeration Unit (TRU), and an insulated body that keeps the food at a set temperature. The set temperatures range from fresh vegetables to +8°C to ice cream at -25°C and range in size from panel vans to 44-tonne trailers. Globally, there are millions of refrigerated vehicles operating. As per Renub Research latest report, the Global Refrigerated Transport Market will be US$ 25.43 Billion by the end of 2027.

 

In addition, today, refrigerated vehicles are prevalent, mainly powered by diesel. The more petite vehicles (vans and smaller rigid trucks) employ power from the vehicle engine to run the refrigeration system. However, the larger vehicles (larger rigid lorries and articulated trucks pulling a trailer) use an auxiliary motor, typically diesel, with much less strict emissions sta

Refrigerated transport is a method for shipping temperature-sensitive products in a temperature-controlled environment. The vehicle conveying the products has a built-in refrigeration system, a Transport Refrigeration Unit (TRU), and an insulated body that keeps the food at a set temperature. The set temperatures range from fresh vegetables to +8°C to ice cream at -25°C and range in size from panel vans to 44-tonne trailers. Globally, there are millions of refrigerated vehicles operating. As per Renub Research latest report, the Global Refrigerated Transport Market will be US$ 25.43 Billion by the end of 2027.


In addition, today, refrigerated vehicles are prevalent, mainly powered by diesel. The more petite vehicles (vans and smaller rigid trucks) employ power from the vehicle engine to run the refrigeration system. However, the larger vehicles (larger rigid lorries and articulated trucks pulling a trailer) use an auxiliary motor, typically diesel, with much less strict emissions stand

Refrigerated transportation is also known as reefer transportation. It is a means of transportation for perishable food products such as fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, dairy products, confectionery, and pharmaceuticals by preserving them at low temperatures. Reefer transport systems are active and passive temperature-controlled insulated container systems used for global transport. Appropriate temperature setting help maintain the quality of the products even in harsh environments. According to Renub Research latest report, the Global Refrigerated Transport Market is expected to reach US$ 25.43 Billion by 2027.

Refrigerated transport is driven by increased demand for home delivery services and developments in the foodservice business and food processing companies. The climatic change affecting transporting infrastructure may create hindrances in the market's growth in the forecast period. However, the need for reefer transport is reinforced by the speedup in distributing dair