- and
cured meats to be kept.
Before 1830, few
Americans used ice to
refrigerate foods due to a lack of ice-storehouses and iceboxes. As
these two things...
- A
reefer ship is a
refrigerated cargo ship
typically used to
transport perishable cargo,
which require temperature-controlled handling, such as fruits...
- A
refrigerator car (or "reefer") is a
refrigerated boxcar (U.S.), a
piece of
railroad rolling stock designed to
carry perishable freight at
specific temperatures...
- A
refrigerated container or
reefer is an
intermodal container (shipping container) used in
intermodal freight transport that is
capable of refrigeration...
-
refrigeration began when
Scottish professor William Cullen designed a
small refrigerating machine in 1755.
Cullen used a pump to
create a
partial vacuum over...
- temperatures. Most long-distance
refrigerated transport by
truck is done in
articulated trucks pulling refrigerated hardside (box) semi-trailers, although...
- A
refrigerated van (also
called a
refrigerated wagon) is a
railway goods wagon with
cooling equipment.
Today they are
designated by the
International Union...
-
control systems for
refrigerator trucks and trailers,
refrigerated containers and
refrigerated railway cars
along with heating,
ventilation and air conditioning...
-
conveyance of
fluids such as
water for potatory, irrigational, sanitary, and
refrigerative purposes, gas, petroleum,
liquid waste, or any
other liquid or gaseous...
-
announced in 2012 when the
Green family purchased the 1923
Terminal Refrigerating and
Warehousing Co. building, that used to be the
Washington Design...