temperature controlled shipping

rjaykay

Seasoned Expediter
Hi All,
I am new here and trying to figure out how to ship some printing ink, sealed bottles in boxes, across country without subjectiong it to freezing conditions, if it freezes it will go bad.
Any help would really be appreciated.
Robert -
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easyrider2697

Expert Expediter
how much ink are you talking about? if not much, prolly cheapest to have ups of fed-ex pick it up and put insurance on it, therefor if frozen, you covered...if you talking LARGE quanities, contact any of the top cariers that have temp controlled units and they can set you up and take care of ya....good luck
 

Falligator

Expert Expediter
Tried calling any expedite companies?

should be no problem hauling this in a cargo van.

ShawnF
Panther
Panther's number
1(800) 830-7592
Cargo Van #11997
 

arkjarhead

Veteran Expediter
The biggest question is how much are you shipping? Until that is know it will be hard to give an answer. Just to let you know shipping it expedite is going to cost more than going with a truckload company that has refers if you are shipping that much, I would think.
 

rjaykay

Seasoned Expediter
weight and size

I spoke with Davekc and he gave me some direction, Thanks Dave ! it is only about 240 lbs and 30" x 30" x 30" box on a pallet. I talked to usf holland they cant help. It does not have to be fast but has to stay 50 to 72 degrees. Thanks in advance. Robert
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Imlay City, MI to Campo, CA
 
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davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
Robert,
If a couple of the other options don't pan out, drop me a PM or email. Couple more options that might get you covered.
 

x06col

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Retired Expediter
US Army
You can also contact an LTL Temp Control Carrier. Several around, look for LTL Carriers in yellow pages or online. Also, for that small a shipment, if I were going that direction, i'd put it in the sleeper.
 
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