Temperatures For Transporting Goods In Your Fridge/ Freezer Vans

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When transporting goods in a refrigerated van it is important that you set an appropriate temperature for their transportation. Using sources available on the internet we have found that these are the commonly suggested temperatures for transporting certain goods in your fridge/freezer van conversions. Fish – 2 Degree Celsius Egg goods – 3 Degree Celsius…

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3 Top Tips For Using Your New Refrigerated Van

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Transporting refrigerated goods for the first time? Keep reading for some basic but useful advice on using refrigerated transport. Prior to loading your vehicle you should pre-chill the van to your desired temperature. Desired temperature can usually be achieved within 15-20 minutes of cooling.   Do not pack your goods/ products too compactly. Although you…

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Staying Safe On Winter Roads In Your Refrigerated Van

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The UK winter often brings harsh travelling conditions in which drivers have to contend with ice, snow, rain, wind and so on. We have put together some basic advice to help keep you safe on the roads in your refrigerated van this winter: Ensure your lights are working including your fog lights Check your tyre…

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Choosing a Refrigerated Van – Guide

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A refrigerated vehicle can be vital to businesses that need to transport goods at a certain temperature. For example many food products will need to be transported at a certain temperature in order to prevent them from going off or out of date. There are plenty of different styles and types of refrigerated van available;…

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