Client Name: Anxianda Reindeer Cold Chain Project
Cooperation Time: 2018
Cooperation Project: Refrigeration Units, Refrigerated Trucks
Reindeer Cold Chain is a large-scale cold chain logistics company. Relying on cold chain warehousing and transportation technology, a complete trunk and branch line network, and an innovative real-time data analysis system, it provides customers with traceable, intelligent temperature-controlled, end-to-end fresh food service solutions.
Refrigerated trucks are not cold storage facilities. The concept of refrigerated trucks in many people's refrigerators allows for the free loading of goods into the refrigerated compartment or heating to the desired temperature. In fact, refrigeration units are used to maintain the temperature of goods, not lower it. It's somewhat similar to the old days when selling frozen drinks; the goods were wrapped in blankets, and when the outside temperature entered the refrigerated truck body through radiation, conduction, and convection, the cooling unit would blow out cold air to insulate the goods. Refrigerated trucks are equipped with specialized refrigeration equipment and insulated boxes for transporting frozen foods (frozen trucks), dairy products (milk trucks), fruits and vegetables (fresh transport trucks), and vaccines. Refrigerated trucks consist of a running gear built on a specialized automobile chassis, a box body (made of materials such as fiberglass, color steel plate, aluminum alloy, and stainless steel), a portion of the insulation layer (usually polyurethane), and a refrigeration unit, temperature recorder, etc. For vehicles with specific requirements, such as meat hook trucks, you can install meat hooks, aluminum alloy rails, ventilation slots, and other auxiliary equipment.