The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district

Background: There is a logistical gap in the first section of the apple supply chain that affects the temperature profiles of apples further downstream in the supply chain. Objectives: This article’s main objective is to confirm whether the logistics processes, in terms of the temperature profile o...

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Main Authors: A.G. Du Toit Valentine, Leila L. Goedhals-Gerber
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management
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Online Access:https://jtscm.co.za/index.php/jtscm/article/view/263
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spelling doaj-3d489cf2acb14c238d45be2af69582192020-11-25T00:22:41ZengAOSISJournal of Transport and Supply Chain Management2310-87891995-52352017-01-01110e1e810.4102/jtscm.v11i0.263164The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres districtA.G. Du Toit Valentine0Leila L. Goedhals-Gerber1Department of Logistics, Stellenbosch UniversityDepartment of Logistics, Stellenbosch UniversityBackground: There is a logistical gap in the first section of the apple supply chain that affects the temperature profiles of apples further downstream in the supply chain. Objectives: This article’s main objective is to confirm whether the logistics processes, in terms of the temperature profile of apples for the first 48 hours post-harvest, have an influence on the yield and/or quality of the fruit. Method: Observations were made and informal interviews were conducted on three different farms to ascertain their perspective of the first section of the supply chain. Temperature trials were conducted to analyse the temperature profile of two apple varieties, namely Golden Delicious and Granny Smith on three different farms. These trials were conducted by placing an iButton® device on the inside and outside of an apple to measure the temperature readings every minute for the first 48 hours after picking. Results: The research identified that it is not only at what time the apples are being harvested, but also at what time the apples are placed under cooling conditions to remove the field heat to obtain the recommended temperature profile within 48 hours. In addition, it was determined that effective and efficient picking at the right time (especially between 07:00 and 09:00) and the transportation of the apples directly, or as soon as possible after the apples came out of the orchard to the centralised cold storage facility, are key in ensuring the quality of the fruit and the temperature profile necessary for export. Conclusion: This article identifies the need to improve operational procedures along the cold chain. From this research, it is clear that there are problem areas that affect the temperature profile of apples.https://jtscm.co.za/index.php/jtscm/article/view/263applescold chainharvestingsupply chain
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The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management
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supply chain
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Leila L. Goedhals-Gerber
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title The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district
title_short The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district
title_full The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district
title_fullStr The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district
title_full_unstemmed The temperature profile of an apple supply chain: A case study of the Ceres district
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: There is a logistical gap in the first section of the apple supply chain that affects the temperature profiles of apples further downstream in the supply chain. Objectives: This article’s main objective is to confirm whether the logistics processes, in terms of the temperature profile of apples for the first 48 hours post-harvest, have an influence on the yield and/or quality of the fruit. Method: Observations were made and informal interviews were conducted on three different farms to ascertain their perspective of the first section of the supply chain. Temperature trials were conducted to analyse the temperature profile of two apple varieties, namely Golden Delicious and Granny Smith on three different farms. These trials were conducted by placing an iButton® device on the inside and outside of an apple to measure the temperature readings every minute for the first 48 hours after picking. Results: The research identified that it is not only at what time the apples are being harvested, but also at what time the apples are placed under cooling conditions to remove the field heat to obtain the recommended temperature profile within 48 hours. In addition, it was determined that effective and efficient picking at the right time (especially between 07:00 and 09:00) and the transportation of the apples directly, or as soon as possible after the apples came out of the orchard to the centralised cold storage facility, are key in ensuring the quality of the fruit and the temperature profile necessary for export. Conclusion: This article identifies the need to improve operational procedures along the cold chain. From this research, it is clear that there are problem areas that affect the temperature profile of apples.
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cold chain
harvesting
supply chain
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