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“Frigologix is an ideal partner for this project due to their commitment to constantly investigating new ways to optimise energy use in the cold chain.” Commented Project Manager, Prof Judith Evans.
Upon joining the CryoHub project, Reinier van Elderen, Director of Frigologix said: <strong>“</strong>Energy is one of our main cost drivers. This combined with our vision to leave a cleaner world for the next generation, made us decide to give energy and our energy consumption a lot of attention over the last years. We believe that the joint effort of universities, businesses and the government are needed to develop new break-through technologies also on our field of working. This is why we joined the CryoHub project. Our interest in energy matters makes it an easy choice to join the project.”
Frigologix’s environmental credentials are impressive. It started as a family business around 20 years ago and now provides logistic services for fresh and frozen food for multinational companies like Farm Frites, McCain and IGLO as well as for local companies. Their site receives over a hundred incoming and outgoing refrigerated vehicles per day. Frigologix have a proven commitment to buying green energy - in 2011 they installed 4.200 solar panels (nearly 1 Megawatt). Together with one of their biggest clients they operate a cogeneration plant and are working on developing a local smart grid. In 2015 Frigologix were awarded a “Lean & Green” STAR for reaching a reduction of 20% energy consumption. They are also working on a project to establish a Sustainability index for the logistic industry.
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