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Frost-free scanner cater for frozen produce sector

24 Mar 2004 - by Staff reporter
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FOOD HYGIENE during preparation, storage and transportation - most notably in the frozen produce sectors - is vital, according to Psion Teklogix, and product spoilage and contamination are not only costly but also pose major health risks
For those in the refrigerated warehousing and transport sectors, the company is offering a range of patented, temperature-resistant scanners - with full network availability and bar code scanning.
These units - termed “frost-free scanning (FFS)” by the makers - are suitable for -20¼C refrigerated environments in standard format, and -30¼C in their extreme temperature versions.
Psion Teklogix claims to be the only wireless terminal manufacturer accepted as a full member of the US-based International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses (IARW) and the European Cold Storage & Logistics Association (ECSLA).

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