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Birds Eye takes Concargo

21st January 1984
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BIRDS EYE WALUs has specified Concargo Permacold insulated glass reinforced panels for its latest four-tonne payload refrigerated distribution vehicles.

The order, which is being built by Birds Eye Wall's subsidiary, Vehicle Engineering Services, brings the total number of Concargo-equipped vehicles to 73.

The vehicle bodies are 5.48m (18ft) long, and hold 15 wheeled wire cages in three rows, in the fridge compartment. They also have a dry goods storage compartment in an open rear vestibule which has a sloping floor.

The vehicles have hold-over, refrigeration to handle up to 40 deliveries per day.

Concargo's grp Permacold system uses pressure injected urethane foam insulation for maximum thermal efficiency combined with a high gloss exterior finish. Permacold panels are available in standard and custom built form to comply with relevant national and international standards.

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