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LU-VE Group delivery of 500 unit coolers for the expansion of the Nansha International Logistics Centre
15 July 2021

LU-VE Group delivery of 500 unit coolers for the expansion of the Nansha International Logistics Centre

LU-VE Group announces that it has completed the delivery of 500 unit coolers for the expansion of the Nansha International Logistics Centre, one of the largest logistics centres in the world, at the port of Nansha which serves the Guangzhou (formerly Canton) area in the Pearl River Delta.

After about two years of work, a mega complex was built consisting of six buildings for the storage of refrigerated goods, with a capacity of about 500,000 tons, which will expand the Port of Nansha, one of the five largest infrastructures in the world. for container traffic. The complex will serve the cold chain (inspection, storage, processing, packaging and distribution) of the Jiangnan Fruit Market in Guangzhou and all major urban conurbations from Shenzen to Hong Kong and Macao, in the Zhū Jiāng (or Pearl River) Delta. It will be used for fresh fruit and vegetables imported into China from all over the world, especially from North and South America, and for frozen products destined for export (mostly fish products).

“In January 2020, our Tianmen plant was the first of our Group to suffer the negative effects of the pandemic - said Iginio Liberali, President of LU-VE Group. “It reopened in March and since then our production has continued to accelerate in order to serve a rapidly and steadily growing market. Our presence in China is central to LU-VE's internationalization strategy, due to its great potential for expansion. This new contract provides excellent support for our operations in the country. My applause goes to the whole Chinese team who managed to overcome difficulties, returning stronger and more performing than before ".

Most of the unit coolers (450) supplied by the LU-VE Tianmen plant (Hubei Province) belong to the LHS (Large Hitech Surface) industrial range: these "green" models use glycol water as refrigerant and are intended for cold rooms for storing products with high moisture content and for freezing (temperatures between -10 and -30 ° C). Other compact unit coolers from the FHC commercial range (very quiet operation and low energy consumption) are instead installed in the cold rooms for fresh products (positive temperatures) or frozen products (temperatures below or equal to -18 ° C).
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