Leading brands in transport refrigeration solutions will be among over 40 exhibitors at this year’s Cold Chain Hub exhibition.
Cold Chain Hub 2024, the event dedicated to the UK’s cold storage and distribution sector, will take place at Birmingham’s NEC on 9 & 10 October. Organised by the team behind leading magazine, TCS&D, the show is supported by the Road Haulage Association and has attracted some of the biggest players in the industry. Cold Chain Hub will showcase innovation from right across the cold supply chain, with some larger exhibits – such as portable cold stores and refrigerated vehicles, including electric models – on display in an outside area.
Industry firsts on show
The exhibition will be the launch pad for a number of brand-new products and services. “Not only have we attracted some of the biggest names in the industry,” says Martyn Cogan, Event Director, “Cold Chain Hub 2024 will be a platform for a number of exciting innovations.”
CoolVan, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of bespoke chilled and frozen transport vehicles, will be launching its revolutionary recycled vehicle insulation at this year’s show. The eco-friendly lining is the result of significant investment in R&D, including a state-of-the-art test chamber. Instead of fibreglass, the newly patented insulation uses fully recycled plastic that is also fully recyclable at the end of its life. Up to 8,000 recycled plastic bottles are used in each van conversion, with the solution also increasing thermal efficiency. Two vehicles with the new insulation will be on the company’s stand (A30) and will feature refrigeration units from GAH and Hubbard. CoolVan recently launched a companion brand, Celsius, which is dedicated to fleet vehicle conversions.
Carrier Transicold will be promoting its new Vector HE 17 temperature-controlled trailer unit on stand A10. Utilising cutting-edge inverter technology with the company’s proven all-electric E-Drive architecture, the Vector HE 17 sets a new benchmark for performance and total cost of ownership. “The Vector HE 17 offers up to 30% reduced fuel consumption,” says James Bell, Sales & Marketing Director, “as well as refrigeration capacity output above 16 kW and a 6 dB(A) noise reduction when compared to the legacy Vector 1550.” The Vector HE 17 also features an economiser and a hermetically sealed compressor, increasing the machine’s efficiency and reducing the risk of refrigerant leaks. The unit is also equipped with a telematics box to enable customers to make faster, data-driven decisions.
UK-based cleantech company, Sunswap will be promoting Endurance, its zero-emission transport refrigeration unit at the show. Endurance is a battery- and solar-powered refrigeration system for trailers that helps operators to decarbonise their supply chains. “Our technology offers a sustainable, cost-effective and viable alternative to diesel,” says Michael Lowe, CEO. “With successful trials with many UK operators, several industry awards and backing from major partners, Sunswap is driving the cold chain towards a cleaner future.” An Endurance unit will be on display on the Sunswap stand (B20), mounted on the front of a trailer to allow visitors to see the technology up close. The company will also be offering exclusive consultation sessions for operators interested in trialling Endurance in their fleets.
First-time exhibitor, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Transport Europe GmbH (MTTE) will be promoting its proven range of direct-drive diesel and electric transport refrigeration units on stand E22. Centre stage will be the TFV150 GA cooling unit – exhibited for the first time in the UK – which will be mounted on a Lamberet Trailer. Although MTTE has been supplying transport refrigeration solutions since 1967, the company only launched operations in the UK in April of this year. “We’re establishing a service partner network for the whole of the UK,” says Elliot Quinn, Country Manager, “so Cold Chain Hub is a great opportunity for us to raise our profile in this market and meet potential partners for our network.”
A member of the Daikin group since 2017, Hubbard Products specialises in refrigeration design, engineering and solutions for both static and transport applications. The company will be promoting its wide range of refrigeration units for panel vans, box body vehicles and truck & trailer combinations on stand G10, shared with Fischer Panda and Acrobat Vehicle Rental. Hubbard Products’ SFZ009 invisible under-mounted dual temperature unit will be displayed on a Mercedes-Benz RWD L2H2 Sprinter panel van. “This solution does not require a condenser pod,” explains Coleen Botterill, Transport Refrigeration Sales Manager, “which improves the aerodynamics and allows a higher internal roof lining.” Powered by a Fischer Panda system with a 6kW battery pack with inverter – trickle charged by a solar panel and the Mercedes alternator plus an additional alternator – in testing the system kept the fridge to temperature for 7 hours to depletion without engine power. “For pharmaceutical operations, this is very useful if the vehicle has engine failure,” says Coleen, “and also negates the need for any run lock system to be fitted to vehicles.”
ECOOLTEC Grosskopf GmbH, a European manufacturer of future-proofed transport refrigeration systems, will showcase its highly sustainable transport refrigeration units on stand C30. These compact, yet powerful refrigeration units rely exclusively on natural refrigerants and impress with a purely electric drive; this makes the system eco-friendly and guarantees a long operational life. The EU-wide F-Gas Regulation and resulting shortages of conventional refrigerants mean the industry is facing an unavoidable switch to sustainable alternatives but ECOOLTEC has already completed this transformation. This year, ECOOLTEC presents two new evaporators offering full flexibility when configuring multi-temp compartments; a new remote control for high user-friendliness; and a mounting position for the TM182 unit that is specifically designed to optimise energy requirements. The company will show one of its most recent installations on a truck owned by Brakes, a Sysco company, demonstrating the successful use of ECOOLTEC technology in everyday operation. “Cold Chain Hub is the perfect place to showcase our technology to all decision-makers in temperature-controlled transport in the UK,” says Dale Cornes, General Sales Manager for ECOOLTEC UK.
Women in Cold Chain
The exhibition will also host the Women in Cold Chain network on both days, with talks by a diverse range of speakers from across the industry. Launched in 2023 by Constellation Cold Logistics, Marshall Fleet Solutions and TCS&D, the purpose of Women in Cold Chain (WiCC) is to encourage female school leavers and university graduates, as well as women from other sectors, to consider exploring a career in the temperature-controlled storage and distribution industry. There are a limited number of seats for this networking event, so please register today by emailing martyn@tcsandd.com.
TCS&D Conference and Awards
Cold Chain Hub will also host a free-to-attend conference across both days, featuring two streams – Refrigerated Transport (sponsored by Petit Forestier) and Cold Storage. In addition, the annual TCS&D Awards will be held in the evening of Wednesday 9 October at the nearby National Motorcycle Museum. Now in their 11th year and with Sunswap as the main sponsor, the awards will celebrate innovation and excellence in the cold supply chain across a number of categories. Dawsongroup truck and trailer, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, is sponsoring the event’s pre-dinner drinks reception, while the UK Material Handling Association (UKMHA) is award sponsor for the Materials Handling Service Provider of the Year category.
Register for free
To discover the latest technologies for the temperature-controlled supply chain, register for free to visit the #tcsd24 exhibition and conference. Companies interested in exhibiting at the show or attending the TCS&D Awards should contact Martyn Cogan on 07545 378793 or visit www.tcsdevents.com.
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