Dairy collection centres, chilling centres, processing plants, distributors, and modern trade/retailers who need reliable, FSSAI-aligned temperature control from farm to shelf in Indian ambient conditions.
Milk quality is time-and-temperature critical. Indian and international guidance emphasises rapid cooling and strict control through every hand-off to keep microbial growth in check and protect shelf life. Core principles include fast chilling of raw milk to around 4 °C, documented temperature logs, and FIFO stock rotation.
| Stage | Target temperature | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Raw milk at collection (BMC) | ≤ 4 °C | Indian dairy quality programs check if milk is chilled to ~4 °C and records maintained. |
| Post-pasteurization storage | ≤ 4–5 °C | BIS pasteurized milk spec requires rapid cooling after heat treatment to ≤ 5 °C (HTST/holder). |
| Chilled display / backroom | +2 °C to +8 °C | Typical retail/short-term storage band; aligns with Rinac’s display-cum-cold room capability. |
| UHT milk (unopened) | Ambient (room temp) | UHT ≥ 135 °C + aseptic pack enables shelf-stable storage; refrigerate after opening. |
Bottom line: Design your rooms, transport, and SOPs to hit and hold ≤ 4 °C for raw and pasteurized milk, with short-term retail storage within +2 °C to +8 °C. Use documented checks at each stage.
Goal: Cool raw milk quickly to ~4 °C and keep it there until processing.
Rinac fit: Ice Bank Tank (IBT) systems provide chilled water as low as ~1 °C to buffer peak loads and support milk chilling—great for India’s power/peak-load realities. IBTs store “cold energy” off-peak and discharge it during receivals.
Why it helps: Energy-efficient load shifting and fast heat extraction during peak collections; modular skid-mounted design simplifies installation/scale-up.
Tip: If you already use Bulk Milk Coolers (BMCs), integrate IBT chilled water loops to improve pull-down times and energy costs. NDDB specs and tech notes emphasise hitting ~4 °C swiftly at collection.
Goal: Hygienic, tightly insulated rooms that maintain ≤ 4 °C for pasteurized milk and dairy SKUs.
Rinac fit: LiteCold Modular Cold Rooms—affordable, energy-efficient, site-assembled rooms with food-safe PUR panels. LiteCold configurations cover +4 °C and −18 °C operating bands, with microprocessor control and air-cooled systems sized for Indian ambient.
Envelope & build: Use RPUF/PIR insulated sandwich panels (InstaWall/InstaCeil/InstaRoof or InstaBuild/CoolTop) for walls, ceilings, and roofs to minimize thermal ingress and condensation, and to speed up installation.
For back-of-house staging and short-term retail consolidation, Walk-In Chillers/Freezers (Sapphire) offer flexible door options and are designed for high-ambient conditions; systems adhere to recognized hygiene/performance standards and employ RPUF modular construction.
Goal: Keep milk within spec during long-haul and last-mile drops in Indian heat.
Rinac fit: Refrigerated transportation with RPUF-insulated GRP containers; options include stored-energy eutectic units for last-mile and forced refrigeration for long haul. These solutions are engineered for dairy and milk product distribution.
Goal: Stable +2 °C to +8 °C for merchandised milk and dairy.
Rinac fit: Display-cum-Cold Room—combines front-of-house display with a backend stock room; compact footprint, modular PUF panels, and electronic control.
Rinac equipment (LiteCold rooms, insulated panels, walk-ins, reefer units, IBTs) provide the hardware backbone. Your SOPs, logs, and calibration make that compliance visible.
Aim for ~4 °C as fast as possible and keep verified logs; this is an NDDB Quality Mark checkpoint.
After pasteurization and immediate cooling, hold at ≤ 4–5 °C through storage and distribution.
Unopened UHT milk is shelf-stable at room temperature; refrigerate after opening.