China: 640 tons of Jiashi prunes went directly to Shenzhen, and the first cold chain train from Kashgar to the Greater Bay Area arrived smoothly

Published 2023년 9월 14일

Tridge summary

A cold chain train carrying 640 tons of Jiashi prunes departed from Kashgar Station in Xinjiang and arrived at the Suishen Cold Chain Distribution Center in Shenzhen. The prunes were pre-cooled and packaged at the CIMC Fresh Cold Chain Base in Kashgar, which has a cold storage capacity of 30,000 tons. This train is the first cold chain train from Kashgar to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and CIMC Jiexiansheng plans to ship a total of 4 cold chain trains this year.
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On September 5, a cold chain train carrying 32 containers with a total of 640 tons of Jiashi prunes departed from Kashgar Station in Xinjiang and bound for Shenzhen Pinghu Railway Station. On September 12, the cold chain train successfully arrived in Shenzhen and entered Suishen ( Shatin, Dongguan) Cold Chain Distribution Center, which is sold to various parts of South China after being transferred. These prunes are pre-cooled and packaged at the CIMC Fresh Cold Chain Base in Kashgar. The cold storage capacity of the base is 30,000 tons. It is one of the highest-standard modern cold storages built in Kashgar and even Xinjiang. It combines the cold chain storage capacity of Kashgar City. Increased by 40%. CIMC Jiashi Cold Chain Distribution Center has installed 8 fresh fruit pre-cooling boxes to quickly pre-cool the harvested prunes, reducing the core temperature to 2-4°C within 2 hours. They are then passed through the electrostatic field of the cold storage Technology that slows ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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