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On the afternoon of August 8th, the National Standard Seminar on "Refrigerated and Frozen Food Logistics Packaging, Labeling, Transportation and Storage" was held in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. Jin Hongzhou, Chairman of Lorel Nano Synthetic Materials (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd., was invited to attend.
The meeting was chaired by Li Sheng, Executive Deputy Secretary General of Cold Chain Logistics Professional Committee of China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, Xiamen Institute of Standardization, Shanghai Representatives of standard drafting units and related enterprises such as the Municipal Institute of Quality and Standardization, the National Agricultural Product Modern Logistics Engineering Technology Research Center and other related enterprises attended the seminar. As a representative enterprise of new cold chain packaging materials, Mr. Jin Hongzhou, Chairman of Lorel Nano Synthetic Materials (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. participated in the specific discussion of the standard. He pointed out that China's cold chain logistics industry is still using industrial materials such as foam boxes. There are disadvantages such as outdated technology and poor thermal insulation performance. For cold chain logistics packaging materials, environmental protection should be considered. Disposable materials should be degradable to ensure environmental protection; durable packaging materials must be recyclable to reduce losses. Laurel focuses on the research and development and production of nano-sized cold chain packaging materials. The company's newly developed polymer thermal insulation materials have the characteristics of high-performance thermal insulation, degradability, and lightness, which will bring revolution to the field of cold chain logistics packaging. .
The national standard of "Refrigerated and Frozen Food Logistics Packaging, Labeling, Transportation and Storage" was approved by the National Standardization Management Committee in 2017, and was proposed and managed by the National Logistics Standardization Technical Committee. The standard is scheduled to be completed in 2018 , at this stage, the solicitation of opinions has been completed, and nearly 100 opinions have been received from all walks of life. The purpose of this meeting is to sort out, discuss and analyze all opinions from all walks of life, and to revise and improve the standards. The seminar lasted for more than 4 hours. From the standard topic, scope, chapter structure and other general frameworks, to the wording, punctuation, specific items and other details, the drafting units had a lively discussion. The meeting played a positive role in promoting the revision and improvement of the standard.