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Cold chain for sustainable infrastructure planning

Paulus Aditjandra, Iftikhar Hussain, Dhanan Sarwo Utomo, Adam Gripton, Phil Greening

2025Transportation research procedia7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cold chains improve the safety and quality of perishable goods. Incorrect storage temperatures can cause textural degradation, discoloration, bruising, and microbiological growth. Cold chain logistics involves transporting temperature-controlled items like food, beverages, and biopharmaceuticals. In this paper we outline challenges and opportunities via a literature review of ‘cold chain’ research agenda with a specific focus on transportation and logistics. Previous attempts have been made in addressing the technological aspects of the cold chains, such as efficient energy system and sustainable refrigeration technologies in response to, for instance, delivering a low temperature-controlled products. Our proposed approach here is to set up the ground for logistics and transportation studies and aid the development of cold chain modelling and simulation. We introduce computer modelling framework, using capacity, roles, interaction and organization (CRIO) meta model to response to sustainable cold chain. A conceptual design of an agent-based model using Scottish salmon logistics network was introduced.

Topics & Concepts

BusinessChain (unit)Environmental planningTransport engineeringComputer scienceProcess managementEngineeringEnvironmental scienceAstronomyPhysicsFood Supply Chain TraceabilityFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityUrban and Freight Transport Logistics