COLD STORAGE
i nstallation speed this technology allows also
gives owners and operators more time to consider their next step following the b reakdown event.
Adaptable solutions
T he rise of temporary air- cooled low temperature DX units has been aided by their adaptability. Beyond a response to unscheduled d owntime, breakdowns and e mergencies, temporary cold storage solutions can also help maintain storage capacity during planned
shutdowns. By implementing this technology while a fixed cooling solution i s being maintained or upgraded, warehouse
owners and operators can avoid disruption to ongoing operations.
Beyond unplanned
a nd planned shutdowns, temporary units also offer cold storage warehouse operators a way to increase storage space for products during periods of high demand or uncertainty. For example, as food and medicine continues to be stockpiled following the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, operators in the manufacturing, retail and warehousing sector may require additional space to be transformed into chilled/cold storage to cope with demand.
In this scenario, a temporary solution can allow operators to transform regular, ambient- temperature storage space into a cold store, while also ensuring the warehouse meets strict temperature requirements during these periods of high demand.
Opting for a temporary solution also means
operators do not need to install further permanent chillers or chilled air distribution systems that could put extra strain on existing plant infrastructure, which would in turn make a breakdown more likely. Furthermore, temporary units that adhere to appropriate industry standards surrounding chilled and refrigerated products are available. This means cold storage warehouse capacity can be increased when required quickly, safely and easily, giving the operator and those in the wide supply chain peace of mind over product integrity.
Averting risk
The two main risks confronting companies reliant on cold storage warehouses are the sudden cooling system failure, and insufficient capacity
during periods of peak production and high demand. Emergency cold storage units hired on a temporary basis offer a solution to both these issues.
Able to be delivered and installed at short notice, the rapid response allowed by these solutions mean that operators avoid the
disruption associated with impaired production, and the possibility of expensive product spoilage is hugely diminished.
Emergency units are also ideally placed to assist companies looking to improve chilled storage capacity on a temporary basis. As a result, retailers, manufacturers and warehousing sector professionals can therefore be reassured that any spike in demand or period of uncertainty can be anticipated and planned for.
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