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Uralvagonzavod: Refrigerated car

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Developers: Ural Carriage-Building Plant (UVZ) Scientific and production corporation of F.E. Dzerzhinsky
Date of the premiere of the system: April 2021
Branches: Transport

2021: Presentation of Russia's first refrigerated car

On April 6, 2021, the presentation of the first refrigerated car in Russia intended for the transportation of perishable goods took place. His work is controlled by cellular communications.

The developer of the refrigerator is the Ural Design Bureau of Car Engineering of the Uralvagonzavod concern, the manufacturer is Uralvagonzavod.

According to the creators of the product, its distinctive feature was autonomy, designed for 30 days of storage, while other refrigerators are equipped with a group cold supply system and can run only as part of special trains.

In the cargo compartment of the refrigerated car, the temperature is maintained from -20 ° C to + 15 ° C. To maintain the necessary temperature, a special heat insulation material was used throughout the body, the floor was covered with a waterproofing layer. The length of the compartment is more than 19 meters.

Presented the first refrigerated car in Russia from Uralvagonzavod, controlled by cellular communications

The refrigerator is equipped with an electronic system with the ability to track the car through GPRS channels. The shipper can find out the necessary information from the sensors to correct the shipment. Using the control panel, a person sees the level of fuel, temperature, humidity, the press service of Rostec reports (Uralvagonzavod is part of this state corporation).

Earlier, Uralvagonzavod noted that the production of refrigerated wagons is necessary to overcome the difficult situation associated with stagnation in the rolling stock market, when in the regions of Russia auto refrigeration is mainly used.

The special representative of the President of the Russian Federation for ecology and transport Sergey Ivanov (at that time the head of the presidential administration) at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on problems with the delivery of perishable products, in particular fish, from the Far East. According to him, it is not economically profitable to carry products on outdated equipment.[1]

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