Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Austria's most advanced cooling equipment recycling plant opens

UFH RE-cycling processes in daily Kematen / Ybbs approximately 1,000
cooling equipment
Vienna - In the presence of Ernest Gabmann, State Deputy Governor of
Lower Austria, a section chief, Dr. Leopold Zahrer as representatives
of the Ministry, and Helmut Miernicki, Managing ecoplus celebrated the
cooling equipment recycling plant UFH RE-cycling today in the Lower
Austrian Kematen / Ybbs opening. With the joint venture set the UFH
Holding, market leader in the Austrian collection and recycling
systems, and REMONDIS, one of the world's largest private service
provider of water and recycling management, new standards for cooling
equipment disposal in Europe.
As Dr. Helmut Kolba, managing director of UFH Holding and Gerhard
Jokic, director of REMONDIS Electro Recycling GmbH. "The UFH
RE-cycling provides a high level of CFC recovery pioneered modern
technology makes it possible for almost 95% of materials from a
cooling device as raw materials are recycled for new products. " The
new facility helps that in Austria every year about 900,000 tons of
CO2 could be saved.
"New companies mean new jobs. We are pushing hard in Lower Austria,

Foods easier to trace back with Cold-Trace cooling logistics

Fraunhofer IPSI for benchmarking mobile systems responsible
The youngest rotten meat scandal has made clear that the authorities
quickly identify the location have to be black sheep of the industry
and put a stop to them. At the same time working honest company should
not be burdened with additional paperwork, because neither can they
cope with the still more the authorities.
A solution to the dilemma might exist in automated systems that
suggest when deviations from standard specifications in transport and
provide automatic alarm, computer supported evaluable protocols. In
one of the important food quality parameter is the temperature during
the entire transport chain. Exactly so busy on the first Launched in
May 2005 "Cold-Trace Market Validation Project" of the European Union.
Cold-Trace (Cold Chain Monitoring and Traceability Services) aims at
a temperature-controlled logistics; the six project partners from
several European countries to work together while on a modular and
flexible system for continuous monitoring and control of its
transportations Refrigeration of food. The consortium also includes