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Flower & Plant Transport Dubai
Cut flowers held at 4–8°C from the airport to your shop — arriving open for business, not already dying.
Flowers are a perishable with a very short memory and a very visible failure mode. A rose that spent an hour in a hot van doesn't look damaged when it arrives — it just opens two days early and dies in the customer's living room.
We move cut flowers, arrangements and nursery stock for Dubai florists, event companies and wedding planners at the gentle 4–8°C that keeps them dormant without cold-damaging the petals.
What we handle for you
- Airport and importer collections for fresh cut flowers
- Florist shop replenishment across Dubai
- Wedding and event flower delivery
- Nursery and landscaping plant transport
- Hotel and venue arrangement deliveries

Cold, but not too cold
This is the part people get wrong. Flowers want to be cool enough to slow their metabolism — roughly +4°C to +8°C — but tropical varieties suffer cold damage below that, and anything near freezing blackens petal edges. Setting the van as cold as it will go is not care; it's damage.
We set the temperature to the flower, not to the dial. Tell us what's in the boxes and we'll set it right.
The airport run
Most of Dubai's cut flowers arrive by air, and the gap between the aircraft hold and your cold room is where the damage happens. Our vans are pre-cooled before they reach the cargo terminal, so the boxes go from cold to cold with no warm interval.
Wedding and event days
Event flowers are a timing problem as much as a temperature one — arrangements need to arrive late enough to be fresh and early enough to be installed. Our vans can hold on site with refrigeration running independently of the engine, which means a van parked behind a venue is effectively a cold room you brought with you.
The right van
Almost all florist work fits a 1-tonne chiller van: light loads, high volume, and shop doors that a truck could never reach. For large event installs or nursery stock, a 3.5-tonne chiller truck handles the bulk in one run.
Frequently asked
What temperature should cut flowers be transported at?
Most cut flowers travel best at +4°C to +8°C. Colder isn't better — tropical varieties suffer cold damage below that range and near-freezing temperatures blacken petal edges. We set the van to suit the variety.
Can you collect flowers from Dubai airport cargo?
Yes, airport and importer collections are regular work for us. The van is pre-cooled before arriving at the terminal so the boxes never sit in a warm vehicle.
Can a van stay at a wedding venue during setup?
Yes. The refrigeration runs independently of the engine, so a parked van holds temperature without idling — effectively a portable cold room for the duration of the install.
Do you transport potted plants and nursery stock?
Yes. Nursery and landscaping stock is regular work, usually in a chiller van for smaller loads or a 3.5-tonne chiller truck for bulk. Tell us the volume and we'll advise the size.
Need a chiller van today?
Tell us your route, temperature and timing — we'll confirm availability and a fixed rate on the call.