Secure return for cold chain event

Posted on Monday 12 April 2021

THE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION (TCS&D) exhibition, conference and awards will return to the East of England Arena in Peterborough on the 7th & 8th September.

Despite the end of restricted attendance numbers for indoor events being scheduled for late June, TCS&D 2021 will still be capping visitor numbers at 1,000 in September.

The bi-annual TCS&D show will incorporate the Cold Chain Hub conference – the programme for which is being devised by the Cold Chain Federation – making the event a fantastic opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and trends in the industry. 

Exhibition director Martyn Cogan says: “After a challenging 12 months for our sector and as we return to a more normal life, we want TCS&D to deliver a host of tangible benefits to give our visitors a great couple of days.”

Covid-secure measures will include thermal camera checks on arrival, numerous sanitiser stations and wider aisles.

The Ride & Drive Experience track in the outside display area will make a return, with more electric vehicles than ever before anticipated.

NRG Fleet Services will exclusively showcase the Electra 19t Refrigerated Electric Vehicle at TCS&D 2021. “This is a real coup for the show,” says Martyn, “and is certain to attract a great deal of interest.”

Companies interested in exhibiting their solutions to a targeted audience of up to 1,000 visitors should contact Martyn Cogan on 07545 378793.

For more information, visit www.tcsdshow.com

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