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Cold Robots for Cold Chain Logistics

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This has become critically important given how issues such as Brexit, the pandemic, war in Ukraine and the weather have each highlighted the role chilled and frozen warehousing has in creating resilience in our food supply chains; not forgetting of course how Covid revealed the centrality of low temperature storage in medicine and pharmacology.

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UniCarriers wins cold chain award

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Held at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, the TCS&D Awards recognises individuals and companies achievements within the Cold Chain sector, where over 400 industry colleagues were in attendance. “We The post UniCarriers wins cold chain award appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Cold Storage Warehouse Fire Safety

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While it may seem counterintuitive that fire is even a risk in spaces designed to maintain cold temperatures, cold storage in fact presents a huge fire hazard for warehouse designers and builders, life safety installation companies and facility owners. So as the demand for refrigerated products grows, so does the need for better fire safety.

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Air Cargo Pharma Benchmarking Initiative

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Air freight experts at Tim Consult have launched the special Market Intelligence Initiative ‘MII Pharma Air Cargo’, aimed at providing pharmaceutical industry specialists with a trusty guide through the labyrinthine world of temperature-controlled global air freight markets. So the data is fully grounded in the business.

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Vaccine Transport Protection

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Temperature-controlled transport specialist Thermo King is ready to meet the challenge of storing COVID-19 vaccines, which are likely to require extreme conditions beyond anything previously. needed in the industry. It is from these discussions that the temperature requirements became clear. Paul Hamblin hears about the plans.

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Industry View: Cargo Build-Up is Increasing Risks

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Further, consideration needs to be given to the nature of the cargo and the capability to handle and store hazardous materials and specialised commodities correctly (such as high value or temperature controlled). The post Industry View: Cargo Build-Up is Increasing Risks appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Industry View: Where’s Secondary Packaging Going?

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The war on packaging waste is fought on many fronts in the beverage industry – from the manufacturers of packaging materials to the bottler. You make a few changes to the chemicals or recipe of your film and we adjust the air fl ow or temperature accordingly,” is how Klumpe loosely summarizes the topics up for discussion.