Sealand’s smart containers, called "Captain Peter", optimize remote container management. Shippers receive status updates and alerts if the reefer container’s condition deviates from the required settings, like temperature, humidity, CO2 levels and the power status of the container, through sensors in the container. This advanced technology solution helps ensure perishable products arrive at their destination in optimal condition to maximize market value and shelf life.
Longhini searched for an automated alarm system to monitor the refrigerated trucks (reefer trucks).
September 5, 2019
CAS DataLoggers, Chesterland, Ohio, provided the automated food safety monitoring solution for
Longhini Sausage Co. Inc., a New Haven, Conn.-based sausage processor.
Randall’s temperature-control products division provides insulated partitions, known as bulkheads and center divides, used to segregate refrigerated trailers into different temperature zones.
February 8, 2017
Safe Fleet, Belton, Mo., acquired Randall Manufacturing LLC, an Elmhurst, Ill.-based manufacturer of specialized products used mainly in refrigerated semi-trailers.
Cold Carriers offers full truckload, temperature-controlled transport services with a combined fleet of over 450 tractors and 700 refrigerated units.
January 24, 2017
KJM Capital, LLC, an Orlando, Fla.-based private equity firm, announced plans to roll out a family of regional, refrigerated truckload carriers under the Cold Carriers brand name.
CAS DataLoggers, Chesterland, Ohio, released the IPlug PDF single-use temperature data logger, designed to sound an alarm and automatically generate PDF reports based on serial numbers for proof of best practices.
Dot Foods, Mt. Sterling, Ill., announced plans to take its foodservice redistribution concept abroad via a joint venture company with Mexico-based RJ Alimentos.
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