Temperature Control Requirements

Temperature‑controlled freight is one of the most sensitive cargo types in the trucking industry. Even a small deviation in temperature can lead to rejected loads, spoilage, and costly claims. Whether you haul produce, meat, pharmaceuticals, or frozen goods, maintaining strict temperature control is essential for compliance and cargo protection.

This guide explains the key requirements every reefer carrier must follow to ensure safe, compliant, and claim‑free deliveries.

Why Temperature Control Matters

Temperature‑sensitive freight can be damaged by:

  • Temperature fluctuations
  • Poor airflow
  • Incorrect setpoints
  • Improper loading
  • Reefer unit malfunction

Shippers and brokers expect carriers to follow strict procedures to protect their freight — and insurers often require proof of proper temperature control during claims.

Common Temperature Requirements by Freight Type

Fresh Produce

  • Typically 34°F–45°F
  • Requires high airflow
  • Sensitive to warm air pockets

Frozen Foods

  • Typically 0°F to –10°F
  • Must remain frozen at all times
  • Any thawing can cause rejection

Meat & Poultry

  • 26°F–32°F depending on product
  • Strict USDA compliance
  • Requires proper packaging and airflow

Pharmaceuticals

  • Often 35°F–46°F
  • Must follow FDA and shipper protocols
  • Requires precise temperature logging

Always follow the shipper’s exact setpoint, not general guidelines.

Key Temperature Control Requirements

1. Pre‑Cool the Trailer

Before loading:

  • Pre‑cool to the exact setpoint
  • Keep doors closed to maintain temperature
  • Document pre‑cooling if required by the broker

Loading warm freight into a warm trailer is a common cause of claims.

2. Verify the Setpoint

Drivers must confirm:

  • Correct temperature
  • Mode (continuous vs. start/stop)
  • Any special instructions

Continuous mode is required for most high‑value or sensitive loads.

3. Maintain Proper Airflow

Airflow is critical for maintaining consistent temperature.

Ensure:

  • Freight is not pushed against walls
  • Pallets are spaced correctly
  • Bulkheads are used when required
  • No freight blocks the return air chute

Poor airflow causes hot spots and spoilage.

4. Monitor Temperature Throughout Transit

Use:

  • Reefer unit display
  • Remote monitoring systems
  • Broker‑approved tracking devices
  • Temperature data loggers

Drivers should check temperatures regularly and document any issues.

5. Protect Against Door Openings

Every door opening causes temperature loss.

Best practices:

  • Minimize stops
  • Keep doors closed during fueling
  • Avoid unnecessary inspections
  • Use seals to prevent tampering

6. Document Everything

Temperature documentation protects you during claims.

Record:

  • Pre‑cooling
  • Setpoint
  • Mode
  • Temperature readings
  • Alarms
  • Fuel levels

Shippers and insurers rely heavily on documentation.

Common Temperature Control Mistakes

Avoid:

  • Using start/stop mode when continuous is required
  • Loading warm freight
  • Blocking airflow
  • Ignoring alarms
  • Failing to document temperature checks

These mistakes often lead to denied claims.

Final Thoughts

Temperature control is the foundation of successful reefer operations. By following strict procedures, maintaining proper airflow, and documenting every step, carriers can protect sensitive freight, avoid costly claims, and meet shipper and broker requirements.

Consistent temperature control keeps your operation reliable and profitable.

More From FleetGuard USA

Related Articles

Reefer Unit Maintenance Checklist https://fleetguardusa.com/reefer-unit-maintenance-checklist

Common Reefer Claims and How to Avoid Them https://fleetguardusa.com/common-reefer-claims-and-how-to-avoid-them

Reefer Breakdown vs Cargo Spoilage https://fleetguardusa.com/reefer-breakdown-vs-cargo-spoilage

Navigation

← Back to Reefer Truck Insurance https://fleetguardusa.com/reefer-truck-insurance-for-truckers

More Articles on This Topic

Protect Your Trucking Business Today

Whether you’re a new authority or an established fleet, get the coverage you need to stay compliant and keep your trucks on the road.
FleetGuard USA Logo
FleetGuard USA provides reliable, customized insurance solutions for trucking companies and owner-operators across the nation. Our mission is to keep you protected on every mile, with coverage you can count on and service you can trust.
© 2026 FleetGuard USA. All rights reserved.
Important Notice: This website provides only a general description of insurance coverages and services offered by FleetGuard USA. It is not a statement of contract. Coverage options, terms, conditions, and exclusions vary and may not be available in all states. For complete details, please refer to the actual policy documents, including all endorsements.
Coverage cannot be bound, amended, or altered through this website, email, or voicemail messages. All changes must be confirmed in writing by FleetGuard USA and are subject to carrier underwriting approval.