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Cold chain
implementation plan |
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Unique
study over a closed cold chain for the transport
and distribution of FOOD and PHARMACEUTICAL
products with Temax insulation
applications |
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FREE copy |
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USAGE
Temax |
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Food products |
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- Chilled food products |
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- Fozen food products |
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Pharmaceuticals |
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- + 2°C to +8°C goods |
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- +15°C to +25°C goods |
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- +2°C to +25°C goods |
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Chemicals |
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Etc... |
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KRAUTZ
TEMAX
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Administration
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Bredonkstraat
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3582
Koersel Beringen |
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Belgium
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Tel:
0032-11-26.24.20 |
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Fax:
0032-11-27.24.20 |
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Production
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Brancardiershof
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Heusden |
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Belgium
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About
Krautz - Temax |
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Krautz
- Temax is a Belgian company which specialises in the
development and production of unique insulation
materials, thermal blankets and insulation solutions for the
transport, logistics and packaging of temperature
sensitive goods. All the insulation products are tailor
made according to the required insulation quality, dimensions,
models, etc...
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Distribution
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Krautz
- Temax offers a worldwide
sales and distribution network |
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Cold
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Implementation plan |
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Solutions
and ideas for the transport and distribution of
temperature sensitive products and goods. |
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Due
to our international clients, this
implementation plan is written in the English
language |
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Wegens
onze internationale klanten werd dit
implementatieplan in de Engelse taal geschreven |
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Wegen
unsere Internationale Kunden wurde dieses
Implemantionsplan in der Englischen Spräche
geschrieben. |
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A
unique study on the logistics of
temperature sensitive products |
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57
pages |
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it for FREE |
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This
implementation plan helps
you to close and optimize your cold chain. |
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Available
in PDF format |
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This
cold chain implementation plan is a unique study
with ideas and solutions for the transport and
distribution of temperature sensitive products as
food products, pharmaceuticals or chemicals which
are transported by road - air - sea or rail
transport in active or passive cooling systems |
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This
implementation plan is based on years of
experience in cooling techniques and temperature
preservation systems. Next to individual cooling
solutions this plan also offers global thermo
logistic processes, in the distribution centers as
external processes from producer to consumer. |
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| What
can this implementation plan offer you? |
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In
the first part of this implementation plan, the
cold chain in general is shown for the
distribution of food products, pharmaceuticals and
chemicals in which the logistic processes are also
discussed. This first part also shows the
differences between active and passive cooling to
maintain the temperature of the temperature
sensitive products with the points of attention as
the hazardous CCP's in the cold chain. |
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In
the second part of this implementation plan, we
take a closer look at the theoretical calculations
which are needed to determine the required
insulation quality of passive cooling systems so
the ideal temperature result can be achieved. |
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In
the third part of this cold chain implementation
plan, the Temax products are shown and how they
can make their specific contribution as a passive
cooling material to the optimization of the
different channels in the cold chain. |
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This
implementation plan is
totally FREE and available in PDF. This unique
study is just an email away. |
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57
pages |
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it for FREE |
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| Wikipedia: cold
chain |
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We
calculate the required insulation
quality for your shipment /
transport
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INDEX
of the implementation plan |
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PART
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Cold
chain or temperature controlled supply chain
with active or passive cooling for Food -
Pharmaceuticals - Chemicals
in ROAD - AIR - SEA and RAIL transport |
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Goal of this implementation plan |
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Creation of a cold chain |
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The big challange in a cold chain |
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Types of cooling in a cold chain,
active or passive |
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Active cooling |
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5.1.
Hazardous "CCP's" in
the cold chain |
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Active cooling, beware of the
product location |
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Active cooling, conclusion |
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Passive Cooling |
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6.1.
Passive Cooling: Protection from
A to Z |
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The challange of passive cooling |
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Packaging protocols for passive
cooling |
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Supply chain flow of insulation
materials with passive cooling |
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Cooling techniques in passive
cooling |
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Passive cooling, conclusion |
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Passive cooling for the CCP's in an
active cooling cold chain |
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FOOD retail and cold chain logistics |
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8.1.
Cold chain build-up |
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Input of goods in the
distribution center |
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Output of goods in the
distribution center |
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Delivery channels according to
store or temperature |
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Temperature delivery channel |
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Store delivery channel |
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CCP's in the delivery at the
stores |
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Conclusion cold chain of
temperature sensitive food
products |
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PHARMACEUTICAL retail and cold chain
logistics |
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9.1.
Cold chain build-up, the
difference with food retail |
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Air freight of temperature
sensitive pharmaceuticals |
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Air freight cold chain channels |
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Destination cold channel |
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Airfield cold channel |
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TP "Tarmac Peak" cold
channel |
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Sea freight of temperature
sensitive pharmaceuticals |
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The extreme conditions of sea
freight |
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Wind as a cooling technique on
sea freight |
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Train or rail freight of
temperature sensitive
pharmaceuticals |
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Small distribution of
temperature sensitive
pharmaceuticals |
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CHEMICALS retail and cold chain
logistics |
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Consumer, last part in the cold chain |
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11.1.
Product pick-up at the local
store |
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Home delivery of the product |
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Direct home delivery
channel |
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Indirect home delivery channel |
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End conclusion |
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| Temperature
result calculation for passive cooling
applications |
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The goal and objective |
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What is meant by temperature of the
product? |
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Product temperature influences during
a heat process |
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Product material and composition |
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Emissivity, absorbing or
reflecting temperatures |
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Heat capacity and heat mass of
the product |
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Temperature differences due to
shape |
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Temperature differences due to
location of the heat source |
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Cooling or heating law of Newton |
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Conclusion |
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How can the insulation quality be
determined? |
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4.1.
Practical test to determine the
required information |
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Calculating the wanted
temperature curve and insulation
quality |
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Measure point locations in passive
cooling |
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Basic packaging protocols |
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TEMAX
transport insulation material as passive
cooling for
ROAD - AIR - SEA and RAIL transport |
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What is Temax insulation? |
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Temax insulation material composition |
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2.1.
Temax thermal resistance |
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Ecological characteristics and
ecological footprint |
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Temax insulation, single use or
multiple use |
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Passive cooling implementation |
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Temax products and applications |
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4.1.
Pallet insulation (Euro and
Block) |
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Airplane pallet insulation |
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Pallet shipper, cardboard pallet
box insulation |
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Roller container insulation |
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Airplane container
"ULD" insulation |
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Sea container or railway
container insulation |
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Partition wall insulation |
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"Triple Cooler" air
guiding system for trailers |
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Crates insulation systems |
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Insulated cardboard boxes |
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Nature friendly foldable gelpack |
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Silver cardboard boxes for
pharmaceuticals |
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Insulated coolbags |
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Insulation on rolls |
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Tailor made productions |
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Recycling |
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