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NEWCOLD FOCUSES ON A SUSTAINABLE DISTRIBUTION VISION BY COMMISSIONING 100% ELECTRIC REFRIGERATED TRAILERS FROM THT NEW COOL

As part of NewCold’s Sustainability strategy the company is taking active steps to mitigate the effects of its operations on the environment.

Accordingly, NewCold has commissioned several 100% electric, THT New Cool refrigerated trailers, which do not require a diesel engine to drive the refrigeration and as such, produce no CO2 emissions or particulates, while operating in complete silence!

NewCold is working closely with its customers to improve their sustainable footprint and the New Cool trailer trials are a ‘very visible step’ towards that outcome.

One of the main components of New Cool’s 100% electric refrigerated trailer is an energy- producing axle. When the trailer slows down, energy is generated by the axle which is stored in an aluminium-encased battery pack. The energy is then transferred to the electric-powered refrigeration system to cool the load inside the trailer.

According to NewCold, the positive environmental impact from using one electrically-powered trailer against its diesel-powered equivalent, has the same pollution-reduction effect as electrifying 141 passenger cars.

Also, 30 litres less diesel is consumed per day when using a THT New Cool reefer (as opposed to using a conventional refrigerated trailer) which is equivalent to approximately 100 kg of CO2. This does not include fuel for the truck, but only concerns the daily fuel to run the trailer’s TRU (Transport refrigeration unit).

Plus, for each trailer operated on behalf of a NewCold customer around 400 loads, including approx’ 13,400 pallets are distributed each year. This amounts to a reduction in carbon output of around 20,000 kilos per annum.

About NewCold

NewCold is a rapidly growing global company specializing in temperature-controlled warehousing and distribution. Its world-class systems, energy efficiency and productivity stand above conventional cold storage solutions. NewCold is partnering with some of the largest food companies in the world to drive innovations in the cold storage industry. With its extensive in-house expertise in executing the entire project lifecycle, it is redefining the design, development and operation of automated cold storages.

NewCold, headquartered in the Netherlands, is developing and operating a network of advanced automated facilities across Europe (United Kingdom, France, Poland, Germany, Italy), Australia, and the United States.www.newcold.com

RETAILER DONATES £3000 PRIZE TO LOCAL SCHOOLS, AFTER WINNING BIRDS EYE’S ‘KIT OUT YOUR COMMUNITY’ COMPETITION

Birds Eye has helped a lucky retailer to share £3,000 worth of sports equipment with three local schools, as the prize of the Birds Eye Kit Out Your Community competition. Charlotte Southgate of Premier Gunnislake won the competition, which was initially launched in the summer as part of Birds Eye Green Cuisine’s sponsorship of the Team GB Olympic team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Birds Eye launched the Kit Out Your Community competition in the summer, which saw over 500 retailers apply through a redemption initiative run with the support of Shopt*. The competition was exclusive to the convenience channel, and helped to celebrate the Green Cuisine brand becoming the official plant-based supporter of Team GB at the Tokyo Olympics. The competition not only supported Birds Eye’s ambition to make eating meat-free more mainstream, but also sought to help retailers give back to their local communities after a challenging past 18 months.

Joss Bamber, Head of Convenience for Birds Eye, commented: “Communities like that of Gunnislake are so important to convenience retailing, so we’re thrilled that we could help Premier Gunnislake give back and become an even more important part of their shoppers’ lives. The Kit Out Your Community competition was launched to celebrate Birds Eye’s partnership with the Team GB Olympic team, so it’s great that through our prize fund, we can help the next generation of budding sportspeople.

“Over the last 12 months, Birds Eye’s Green Cuisine range has performed exceptionally well within the channel. With increased distribution and trial rates leading to repeat shoppers, we’ve seen the frozen meat-free sector grow +50.5% over the last two years[1], underlying the great sales opportunity available to retailers looking to expand their frozen and plant-based offering.”

Premier Gunnislake store donated the £3000 prize fund to local community causes, including Lamerton Primary School, Delaware Pre-School and Tamar Valley Pre-School – all of which received £1000 worth of sports equipment, in the form of branded balls, bibs, hula hoops and other sports kit to help children get active.

Winner of the competition, Charlotte Southgate, Store Manager at Premier Foods Gunnislake said: “We’re delighted to have won the competition and to have the chance to repay the store’s long-standing connection with the community. Our local shoppers have been so important to the store over the last few years, so it’s been great to give back to them through the Kit Out Your Community competition. A big thank you goes out to Birds Eye for this fantastic prize – it really will go a long way to reinforcing our position within the community.”

[1] Nielsen Scantrack, Total Coverage, frozen meat-free, w/e 09.10.21

ACQUISITION BY NICHIREI LOGISTICS OF NORISH (N.I.) LIMITED AND NORISH LIMITED COMPLETED

Nichirei Logistics Group with headquarters in Tokyo announced in a notice of September 30, 2021, the acquisition of temperature-controlled logistics company Norish (NI) Limited and Norish Limited in the United Kingdom. We can now inform that the procedures for the acquisition were completed on October 29, 2021.

With this acquisition, Nichirei Logistics Group can realise a full-scale entry into the cold store logistics business in the United Kingdom, and at the same time, aim to further expand its business by creating group synergies. Nichirei Logistics Group is already active in the UK through its European subsidiaries Thermotraffic UK Ltd. and Kevin Hancock Ltd.

Norish cold storage is a third-party temperature-controlled storage and logistics provider with extensive expertise and with locations on strategic places. All sites offer storage (including bonded), handling, de-vanning, picking, and packing, cross-docking, and distribution with freezing and other temperature-controlled services available from the cold stores.

“We welcome the Norish team to the Nichirei Logistics Group and are very much looking forward to the future. We are convinced that the combination of Norish, Kevin Hancock and Thermotraffic UK will enable us to offer a one-stop solution to our customers. Besides, we share the same values where people, quality, a can-do mentality, and business partnerships are key. There are great synergy effects, which will boost all our businesses but most important, will give our customers that single point of personal contact together with a high-quality and customer focus level. It is clear for us that by joining our forces we will be the preferred partner for the food industry,” said Rob Haesakkers, managing director of Thermotraffic and the new CEO of Norish Ltd. Kevin Hancock is appointed as COO.

This acquisition will allow all customers but also the wider market, the opportunity to benefit not only from Thermotraffic freight forwarding, import–export (customs) clearing -and supply chain optimisation experience but also from Kevin Hancock with its extended knowledge on blast-freezing, tempering, and microwaving. “Essentially any customer will now be able to take product from anywhere in the world through to storage and final delivery in the United Kingdom but also the EU continent, using only one company for their entire supply chain,” Haesakkers continues.

Primary Authority News Autumn Issue 2021

We are delighted to bring you this online edition of Primary Authority News

Primary Authority News Autumn 2021

There are some very interesting articles in this publication including

• The big PA Interview with Helen Atkinson our Primary Authority lead at Wakefield Council
• Making food hygiene inspections digital
• Focus on workplans: an introduction to the work of the Local Delivery Team
• Primary Authority Training for local authorities
• Updates from the Strategic Regulatory Networks (SRN) and PA Regional Groups (PARG)
• PA Sector Panel Focus
• PA Business Group
• Fire Safety Focus with Essex County Fire and Rescue Service
• Primary Authority partnering: helping build longer relationships
• eBay launches regulatory portal

PA News will be found under the “How is the Office for Product Safety and Standards involved ?” section of this Primary Authority Guidance GOV.UK page.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/local-regulation-primary-authority

Holiday Inn Express Fined for Health and Safety Breach

The Holiday Inn Express in Dunstable, Bedfordshire has been fined following a serious health and safety breach.

On 11 November 2018, a Holiday Inn Express employee was instructed by a manager to empty and clean the commercial oil fryer in the kitchen. The member of staff picked up the filled container and was immediately burned from oil melting through the thin plastic container that had been provided for the job. The individual dropped the container onto the floor, slipped and fell into the hot oil, receiving second and third degree burns to their arms, legs and torso, covering approximately 10% of their body.

As a result, the employee is physically scarred and has not worked since, subsequently suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

It is a legal duty to ensure the use of a hot oil fryer is risk assessed, control measures put in place, and staff trained and provided with written information and instructions.

The member of staff had not been instructed or trained fully in how to empty the oil fryer in a safe manner. During the emptying, the member of staff was not wearing adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent burns and was given a plastic container to empty the oil into.

The investigation found there was a possibility that the fryer had not been fully switched off from the previous evening’s use and therefore had not cooled down as expected and there was no working thermometer on the fryer to indicate how hot the oil was.

Central Bedfordshire Council prosecuted The Gateway Hotel, Dunstable (known as The Holiday Inn Express) and RBH Hospitality Management for failings under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, sections 2(1) and 3(1), following a breach in their legal duty of care towards a member of staff. Both companies pleaded guilty and were ordered to pay £16,830 in fines and costs.

Councillor Ian Dalgarno, our Executive Member for Community Services, said: “Our investigations found that there were inadequate control measures in place, the correct PPE was not provided for the task and there was a lack of training. As a result of poor health and safety, an individual has been left with permanent physical and mental scars.

“This prosecution sends a message to businesses that, if health and safety laws are breached and members of staff or the public are placed at risk, we will investigate you and prosecute if in the public interest.”

Central Bedfordshire Council
November 2021

 

A SAFE BARRIERS CONFIRMED FOR A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION AT THIS YEARS WORKPLACE TRANSPORT AND ROAD RISK SEMINAR

Our next confirmed speaker at the Workplace Transport and Road Risk Seminar is Ray Barnett of A-Safe Barriers, who has 5 years experience working with health & safety professionals, business owners and directors, assisting them in making their workplaces safe environments for their staff, visitors, assets and building infrastructure. Ray has also been part of the education process regarding BSI’s PAS 13:2017 Code of Practice, which is the first real benchmark for much-needed industry standards, where manufacturers have to demonstrate their dynamic impact testing results and certification.

Ray’s presentation covers workplace transport topics not solely relating to barriers, with a number of published statistics that highlight the importance of identifying risks, and implementing solutions, particularly in shared space environments.

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