‘New step forward’ in temperature-controlled transport achieved by Van den Bosch

‘New step forward’ in temperature-controlled transport achieved by Van den Bosch


Van den Bosch has announced its latest innovation in liquid bulk transport: the High Volume Temperature Controlled Tank Container.

“With this state of the art model, we are taking the next step in temperature controlled transport”, said Emiel van Haren, operations director, liquid food at Van den Bosch.

The new tank container has a capacity of 29,000 litres and has been specifically developed for the intermodal transport of liquid foodstuffs with a high product density, such as chocolate, glucose and fruit juices.

“By using this new tank container with a capacity of 29,000 litres, we can transport up to 30 tonnes. This will increase payloads and reduce the number of shipments”, said Van Haren. “The container is also highly insulated which helps maintain product temperature along the way. That makes the container ideal for temperature-controlled transport, both heated and cooled.”

The new container is equipped with GPS and advanced temperature sensors through which the current location, product temperature and outside temperature can be monitored. Based on this information, it can be decided whether the product should be cooled or heated on the way.

For more information visit www.vandenbosch.com

4th January 2021