Daily Archives: 14/06/2022

CoolTech – a Cool Logistics event – shaping the future of cold supply chain logistics

Join us for lively and open debate on future technology trends in cold supply chain logistics

On behalf of the speakers at CoolTech and the Cool Logistics team, we invite you to join us at what promises to be a lively and open debate about future technology trends in cold supply chain logistics. Such technology can help solve problems and benefit your business!

The role of technology in the cold supply chain is flourishing and is crucial to the success of cold supply chain businesses.

CoolTech will help you evaluate the advances of technology. You’ll hear from innovators and developers and explore the latest technological innovations. And discuss the advancing roles of digitalisation, data, automation and sustainability.

With an outstanding list of industry-expert speakers, this is the future technology event you do not want to miss. Book your place today quickly and easily using this link here 

We will see you in Rotterdam!

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Rotterdam Food Hub continues to take shape

Take a virtual tour of the Rotterdam Food Hub

If you’re coming to CoolTech – a Cool Logistics event – then you may be one of the lucky few who secured a place on our exclusive tour of the Rotterdam Food Hub. Rotterdam is Western Europe’s largest transit port for agricultural, horticultural and fishery products. The new Food Hub is a 60 hectare industrial site that is under development.

CoolTech – a Cool Logistics event – takes place 21-22 June at the Hilton Hotel Rotterdam, and you can book your place and join us quickly and easily using this link here 

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Etihad Airlines to develop custom passive temperature-controlled containers for pharma logistics

Custom solution for air transportation of life-saving drugs, vaccines and high-value pharmaceuticals

Etihad Cargo becomes the first airline globally to collaborate with a partner in the development and launch of units specifically tailored to air transportation. The company will replace legacy active cold chain air transportation containers with aviation-specific units that consume less energy.  The custom solution will create passive temperature-controlled containers that can maintain temperatures between -80 and +25 degrees Celsius for up to five days without requiring an external power source – thereby reducing carbon emissions

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Produce coatings could help minimise plastic packaging

Plastic-free options for perishable produce popular again

Some countries such as France and Spain are leading the way in banning plastic packaging for supermarket perishables. During the pandemic, shoppers wanted the safety of plastic-wrapped produce. Now the trend is towards alternatives including produce coating and the technology that allows this. Interesting update from HortiDaily on plastic coating for perishable produce. 

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