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  2. Icemaker - Wikipedia

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    Commercial ice machines can make different sizes of ice like flakes, crushed, cubes, octagons, and tubes. When the sheet of ice on the cold surface reaches the desired thickness, the sheet is slid down onto a grid of wires, where the sheet's weight causes it to be broken into the desired shapes, after which it falls into a storage bin.

  3. Ice cutting - Wikipedia

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    Ice cutting is a winter task of collecting surface ice from lakes and rivers for storage in ice houses and use or sale as a cooling method. Rare today, it was common (see ice trade ) before the era of widespread mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning technology.

  4. Follett Ice - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, following World War II, Roy Follett saw an opportunity to fill a need in ice storage. He founded Follett Corporation to "supply ice storage bins to meet the needs of the exploding foodservice industry," according to Thomas R. Cutler. [1] Follett milestones include: 1948 - Founded by Roy Follett in Garden City, New York

  5. Insulated shipping container - Wikipedia

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    block or cube ice, slurry ice; dry ice; Gel or ice packs (often formulated for specific temperature ranges) Phase change materials (PCMs) Some products (such as frozen meat) have sufficient thermal mass to contribute to the temperature control and no excess coolant is required

  6. Self-storage box - Wikipedia

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    Self-storage rental bins are primarily lockable boxes made from hard plastic suitable for household goods, clothing, shoes, electronics, documents and books. They typically have a capacity of at least 80 liters and a weight limit of approximately 45 kg (100 lb). [3] [4] The storage bins are usually picked up from the tenants' location.

  7. Americold - Wikipedia

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    Americold Realty Trust, Inc. is an American temperature controlled warehousing and transportation company based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It is in the business of modern commercialized temperature controlled warehousing for the storage of perishable goods, one of the forms of food preservation.

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