Source Logistics Fortifies Facilities Against Summer Heat Risks
Event summary
- Source Logistics is enhancing product-protection measures ahead of summer, focusing on temperature-sensitive goods like food, beverage, and health products.
- The company operates 25 locations with 5.8 million square feet of SQF- and AIB-certified warehousing space.
- Preparations include HVAC maintenance, expanded temperature monitoring, and updated staff training for handling heat-sensitive products.
- Source Logistics serves retailers, manufacturers, and importers, including Latin American consumer goods and national CPG brands.
The big picture
Source Logistics' summer readiness initiative underscores the growing importance of climate-resilient supply chains in the logistics sector. As retailers and manufacturers increasingly rely on third-party logistics providers to manage temperature-sensitive goods, operational preparedness becomes a key differentiator. The company's focus on SQF and AIB certifications highlights the regulatory and quality assurance demands in the consumer goods sector.
What we're watching
- Operational Resilience
- How Source Logistics' proactive measures will impact customer trust and retention during peak summer temperatures.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Whether the enhanced protocols will set a new industry standard for temperature-sensitive product handling.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which Source Logistics can scale these measures across all 25 locations without operational disruptions.
