Investigating temperature fluctuations in the wine and liquor maritime supply chain from South Africa to the United Kingdom: A case study

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Leila Louise Goedhals-Gerber , Esbeth van Dyk , Roland Yawo Getor , Barrie Louw
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Abstract

This study explored temperature fluctuations in dry shipping containers transporting wine and liquor along maritime supply chains. It also examined how these variations affect product quality, and evaluated the effectiveness of thermal foil container liners in mitigating temperature changes. Temperature trials were conducted from the South African loading depot and concluded at the first distribution centre in the United Kingdom. Ambient temperature sensors were placed on cartons of wine and liquor inside the thermal container liner and between the thermal liner and the door of the container. Weather data was also collected during the trials. Temperature profiles showed large fluctuations in temperature inside containers because of day and night cycles while the containers were stacked at the departure and destination ports, posing challenges for supply chain management. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the temperature profiles, whereas logit analysis was used to determine the impact of the thermal container liner on the temperatures to which the wine and liquor were exposed. Blind tastings were used to evaluate product quality after exposure to temperature fluctuations. Results showed that thermal liners significantly reduced temperature variability, which is critical for maintaining wine and liquor quality. Despite this, blind tastings confirmed that some products were negatively affected by temperature deviations. The study recommends the use of thermal foil liners for maritime transport of wine and liquor to minimise product damage and financial losses. This finding is particularly relevant for exporters aiming to preserve the quality of their wine and liquor throughout long-distance shipping routes.
调查从南非到英国的葡萄酒和烈酒海运供应链中的温度波动:案例研究
这项研究探讨了海运供应链中运输葡萄酒和烈酒的干货集装箱内的温度波动。研究还探讨了这些变化如何影响产品质量,并评估了热箔集装箱内衬在缓解温度变化方面的效果。温度试验从南非的装货仓库开始,在英国的第一个配送中心结束。环境温度传感器被放置在保温容器内衬和保温内衬与容器门之间的葡萄酒和白酒纸箱上。试验期间还收集了天气数据。温度曲线显示,由于集装箱在出发港和目的港堆放时的昼夜循环,集装箱内的温度波动很大,这给供应链管理带来了挑战。描述性统计用于分析温度曲线,而 logit 分析则用于确定保温集装箱内衬对葡萄酒和白酒所处温度的影响。通过盲品来评估暴露在温度波动下的产品质量。结果表明,保温内衬大大降低了温度变化,这对保持葡萄酒和白酒的质量至关重要。尽管如此,盲品还是证实一些产品受到了温度偏差的负面影响。研究建议在葡萄酒和烈酒的海运中使用隔热箔内衬,以尽量减少产品损坏和经济损失。这一研究结果对那些希望在长途运输过程中保持葡萄酒和白酒质量的出口商尤为重要。
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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