Which types of containers do you have?

  • Posted by Adinda Scheers 23 Feb
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Which types of containers do you have?

We have 40 ft Thermo King’s Advanced Fresh Air Management System (AFAM+) designed for simple operation with the flexibility to handle a variety of commodities and situations, uses a small motor to set the fresh air exchange of a container through the MP3000 controller. AFAM+ adds a gas analyzer to the unit to vary the air exchange based on CO2 and O2 levels. With AFAM+, a door setpoint can be entered into the controller and the door can be delayed to open after the product is down to setpoint temperature. When the gas analyzer is added, the unit will monitor CO2 and O2 levels and constantly open and close the door in response to product respiration words like organic, carbon footprint and power savings were not the household terms that they are today.
We also have 40 ft Maxtend® systems “One-Trip system” that convert a standard refrigerated container to an Atmosphere Control container for one voyage and is removed from the container at the end of the voyage. At the heart of every Maxtend® System is a patented intelligent Controller with the built-in technology to manage, modify, record and communicate remotely the minute details of the atmosphere within every shipment. The Maxtend® System is an Atmosphere system that controls the Oxygen, Carbon-dioxide and Nitrogen balance inside a refrigerated shipping container containing respiring cargo of fruit or vegetables.
In addition we have StarCare™ Controlled Atmosphere container, designed to slow down the respiration process of fresh commodities. This is very beneficial for a list of perishable products, as they will continue to respire after harvest and until they are consumed or destroyed by decay. In order to maintain ideal cargo conditions at all times, the StarCare™ container continuously regulates temperature, humidity and the correct levels of Oxygen (O2), Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Nitrogen (N2) within the reefer unit. During respiration the procedure will absorb Oxygen and release Carbon Dioxide. Once the desired levels of these gases have been obtained, the StarCare™ will automatically regulate and maintain these levels. reduced Oxygen slows down the respiration of produce. Elevated Carbon Dioxide reduces decay and suppresses the release of ethylene (ripening gas). The StarCare™ container is equipped with O2, CO2 and humidity sensors.
Finally we have conventional 40 ft reefer units by Carrier and Thermo King.

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