Harbor Access Infrastructure for the Cold Chain
Quelle: https://www.fao.org/3/ad584e/ad584e.pdf
TL;DR
Harbor access infrastructure for the cold chain refers to the physical facilities, equipment and systems located at maritime ports and their approaches that enable the seamless handling, storage and transportation of temperature-sensitive goods under controlled conditions. It includes refrigerated berths, cold storage warehouses, insulated transit sheds, specialized cranes for reefers, refrigerant piping, chilled transfer corridors, and monitoring and control systems …
Harbor access infrastructure for the cold chain refers to the physical facilities, equipment and systems located at maritime ports and their approaches that enable the seamless handling, storage and transportation of temperature-sensitive goods under controlled conditions. It includes refrigerated berths, cold storage warehouses, insulated transit sheds, specialized cranes for reefers, refrigerant piping, chilled transfer corridors, and monitoring and control systems to maintain cold chain integrity from vessel to hinterland.
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