Humidity Control for 3PLs & Global Logistics Teams
Trusted by Industry Leaders
Moisture Damage Is Quiet, Until It’s Expensive
Ship With Confidence, Not Crossed Fingers
Containers arriving dry, even after ocean crossings and climate swings
Fewer moisture-related damage claims
Standardized desiccant protocols built into export SOPs
Clear planning guidelines your warehouse team can execute without guesswork
Reduced repacking, less waste, fewer rejected loads
Desiccare Moisture Control Solutions
Why Logistics Teams Choose Desiccare
Reduce Claims and Cargo Damage
Standardize Across Facilities
Save Time and Operational Costs
Trusted Brand
Custom Solutions
Competitive Pricing
Addressing Key Concerns
We have long transit times and face extreme humidity
Do you offer different formats for different shipment types?
We handle mixed and consolidated cargo shipments
Will this complicate our warehouse operations?
How Much Is Moisture Damage Really Costing You?
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our products
Global supply chains have changed significantly. Longer transit times, port delays, climate variability, and unpredictable humidity levels have increased the risk of container condensation and moisture damage. What may have worked occasionally in the past may not withstand today’s shipping realities. A single damaged shipment can erase years of cost savings. If you’re seeing even minor moisture-related issues, it may be time to reassess your protection strategy. Contact us to evaluate your current shipping risk.
Not at all. Our packet and strip formats are designed to integrate seamlessly into your existing export and warehouse SOPs. Placement is simple, fast, and requires minimal training, allowing your team to maintain efficiency without operational disruption. Many customers implement moisture control without adding measurable loading time. Protection should enhance your process, not complicate it. Contact our engineering team and we can recommend formats that align with your current workflow.
The correct desiccant quantity depends on container size, cargo type, packaging material, route length, and expected climate exposure. Under-specifying can leave shipments vulnerable, while over-specifying increases unnecessary cost. We provide route-based planning recommendations to ensure balanced, data-driven protection. Our goal is to right-size your moisture control strategy for performance and efficiency. Contact us to discuss a tailored recommendation.
Consolidated shipments often contain products with different moisture tolerances and packaging barriers. This creates varied internal humidity dynamics within a single container. Our solutions are designed to manage these mixed moisture profiles, helping reduce condensation buildup and unpredictable damage across diverse cargo types. Proper planning ensures uniform protection, even when your load isn’t uniform.
Insurance may cover financial loss, but it doesn’t prevent shipment delays, customer dissatisfaction, production disruptions, or brand damage. Filing claims, managing rework, and replacing damaged goods often costs more than prevention itself. Proactive moisture control is typically a small fraction of the potential loss from a single compromised shipment. Preventing damage protects both your bottom line and your customer relationships. Invest in prevention, not recovery.
In many cases, yes. A shipment traveling through tropical climates or across long ocean routes faces very different moisture risks than domestic ground transport. Effective moisture control depends on climate exposure, seasonal conditions, and transit duration. That’s why route-based desiccant planning is critical to performance. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely delivers consistent protection. Contact us to develop a route-specific moisture strategy.