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Cryogenics way for an efficient and sustainable refrigerated transportation

Authors: Mohammed YOUBI IDRISSI, Jean-Pierre BERNARD, Jean-Patrice QUENEDEY

Publication date: December 10, 2017

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3. Cryogenic solutions on the market

This section explores several applications of cryogenics in temperature-controlled transport, following the common thread of the size of the vehicles involved: from the largest heavy goods vehicle to the smallest courier parcel.

For each application, we ask three questions: which cryogenic gases are the candidates for these applications, what are the key market expectations, and how mature is the technology?

This approach attempts to identify one or two key trends underlying technological advances in the transport sector, a sector that is in the process of aligning itself with the multi-detention mechanisms used in food retailing.

3.1 Truck application

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