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MSC containers to keep food at its freshest for MSC Cruises, Explora

MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys will use smart containers from sister company MSC to ensure the freshest produce is loaded onto the lines’ ships after delivery from a warehouse.

Holly Payne, Editor Video Production and Deputy Editor

August 14, 2024

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MSC smart containers transporting fresh produce to cruise ships
The smart containers are particularly beneficial for chilled and frozen goods such as meat, seafood and dairy producePHOTO: MSC

Each smart container is fitted with internet connected devices to collect data such as position, temperature and humidity, and monitored remotely around the clock from a centralised customer service centre in Antwerp, Belgium. 

Major positive impact

MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys both source some 96% of their food locally but in the event of a product not being available in the area, goods are taken to ships from a series of warehouses around the world.

From the northern Italian warehouse in Genoa, MSC Cruises last year used smart containers and saw an improved level of quality assurance than in 2022 when the line used traditional means of transporting food by road and sea.

‘The use of smart containers has made a significant positive impact on the supply of food, especially in markets where it is a challenge to source and acquire all of the products locally,’ explained Paolo Raia, MD, MSC procurement & logistics. 

‘For example, for our ships in the Middle East the local production is limited, and some goods can take several weeks travelling from the warehouse to the vessel.’ 

A problem in transit during the transportation of goods by road or sea triggers an alert to the supplier that can then be resolved en route to ensure that food products that depend on the exact environment for freshness can be delivered without having to dispatch a costly replacement. ‘Another major advantage with smart containers is that in real time we can constantly monitor the humidity and temperature of the goods being transported and change the parameters in transit, if required, to deliver with absolute confidence the freshest and finest food for our guests,’ Raia noted.  

The smart containers are particularly beneficial for chilled and frozen goods such as meat, seafood and dairy produce.

Considerable food delivery operation

Every year MSC Cruises’ fleet of 22 ships is stocked with 5,500 different items of food and beverage, including 32 million eggs, 6 million litres of milk, 170,000 oysters, 2 million tomatoes, 900,000 kg of apples and 800,000 kg of lemons.

Each of the ships carries, on average, 22,500 kg of fresh fruit, 20,000 kg of fresh vegetables and 5,400 kg of fish during a seven-night voyage.

About the Author

Holly Payne

Editor Video Production and Deputy Editor

Holly is Deputy Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review & Seatrade Cruise News and has experience managing a range of highly successful international business and consumer titles. With a flair for video reporting and a history of overseas work documenting people and places of diverse cultures, Holly brings a variety of skills to the Seatrade Cruise portfolio.

Holly’s academic credentials include oral and written Arabic language skills (intermediate-advanced), an MA Multimedia Journalism with NCTJ accreditation, and a BA (Hons) Degree in Classical and Archaeological Studies with English and American Literature.

 

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