How can we extend the cooling time of the shipper, keep it colder, and avoid temperature deviations?
Are you satisfied with the shipper you are currently using? "Insufficient cooling time" "I want to lower the temperature more during transport" "I'm worried about temperature deviations with drop deliveries" Do you have such concerns? In fact, the solution to those problems is "difficult with just a shipper." To begin with, shippers are designed for thermal insulation. They cannot provide cooling. So, what should you do? The downloadable materials introduce solutions to these issues. Please take a look. *Wakon Co., Ltd. offers products and solutions to solve various logistics-related challenges. [We will be exhibiting at Food Safety Japan 2016] September 28-30, 2016 Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall (Booth Number: G-53)
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The document introduces measures to improve cold retention performance at three levels: 1. "I want to raise it a little more." 2. "I want to raise it more." 3. "I want to raise it even further." It explains specific examples such as: - Maintaining a temperature below 10°C for 3 hours in a 35°C environment - Keeping a temperature below zero for 20 hours in a 5°C environment without cold packs - Transporting ice cream (-18°C) in refrigerated vehicles Wacon Co., Ltd. offers products and solutions to address various challenges related to logistics.
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Are you satisfied with the current logistics? Logistics should occupy an important position within business strategies and corporate activities, but in reality, it seems that many are still following traditional methods and are hesitant to undertake bold reforms. Wacon is a manufacturer that develops logistics equipment based on customer feedback. By proposing these logistics devices, we are engaged in activities to improve our customers' logistics.