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Reefer freight has its own rules, costs, and failure modes. Get any of them wrong and you’ll be filing a cargo claim. This guide covers the basics every produce, frozen food, and pharma shipper should know.

Temperature Classes

Continuous vs Cycle

Most reefers run in continuous mode for produce and pharma — compressor runs 24/7 to maintain temp. Cycle (start/stop) mode runs only when needed and is fine for most frozen freight (and saves fuel). Always specify continuous for fresh produce.

Pre-Cooling

The trailer must be pre-cooled to your set temp before loading — usually 1+ hour ahead. If the trailer arrives warm and you load product at 36°F into a 60°F trailer, the reefer can’t catch up before product temp drifts. Demand a pre-cool confirmation on the BOL.

Washouts

Reefers carrying meat, poultry, fish, or anything pungent must be washed and certified between loads. Wash certificates ($35–$75) are normal — and required by USDA/FDA for many commodities.

Common Reefer Claims (and How to Avoid Them)

Reefer Capacity Tips for California Shippers

Central Valley harvest (June–October) is the tightest reefer market in the country. Outbound rates from Fresno, Salinas, and Bakersfield can spike 40-60% above contract. Lock multi-week capacity early or work with a broker (us) who has dedicated reefer carrier relationships.

Need a reefer quote? See our refrigerated services or call (279) 300-3808.

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