Refrigerated definition
Refrigerated mechanically refrigerated" or "heated" transport equipment and their thermal appliances shall each bear permanent distinguishing marks affixed by the manufacturer and including at least the following particulars: Country of manufacture or letters used in international road traffic; Name of manufacturer or company; Model (figures and/or letters); Serial number; Month and year of manufacture.
Refrigerated means when products are shipped refrigerated and so stated on the bill of lading by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. “Temperature Controlled” means when products are shipped temperature controlled and so stated on the bill of lading by Shipper. “Mixed” means when products are shipped in mixed shipments of Frozen, Refrigerated or Temperature Controlled and so stated on the bill of lading by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. While in the underlying carrier’s custody and control, Frozen shipments will be transported at an equipment air temperature of 0 – 32 degrees Fahrenheit, Refrigerated shipments will be transported at an equipment air temperature of 33 – 45 degrees Fahrenheit, Temperature Controlled shipments will be transported at an equipment air temperature of 46-70 degrees Fahrenheit and Mixed shipments will be transported at the respective equipment air temperatures described above relative to the products shipped. Notwithstanding the temperature of the product at the time of acceptance by the underlying carrier, MODE Global and the underlying carrier shall only be responsible for maintaining the respective equipment air temperatures set forth above for Frozen, Refrigerated, Temperature Controlled or Mixed shipments, subject to any different temperature range set forth in Special Requirements (as defined in Section 9(a) below).
Refrigerated means exposed to a temperature of 4°C or less but does not mean frozen. “scheduled process”
More Definitions of Refrigerated
Refrigerated. “mechanically refrigerated” or “heated” transport equipment and their thermal appliances shall each bear a durable manufacturer’s plate firmly affixed by the manufacturer in a conspicuous and readily accessible position on a part not subject to replacement in use. It shall be able to be checked easily and without the use of tools. For insulated bodies, the manufacturer’s plate shall be on the outside of the body. The manufacturer’s plate shall show clearly and indelibly at least the following particulars∗: Country of manufacture or letters used in international road traffic; Name of manufacturer or company; Model (figures and/or letters); Serial number; Month and year of manufacture. ∗ These requirements shall apply to new plates only. A transitional period of three months shall be granted from the date of entry into force of this requirement.
Refrigerated means store between 2°C and 8°C.
Refrigerated means the act of maintaining human remains at or below a temperature of 38 degrees Fahren- heit.
Refrigerated means mechanically refrigerated containers or conveyances which are equipped with automatic controls and capable of maintaining the ambient air in the storage area at temperatures of 45° Fahrenheit (7.2° Centigrade) or less.
Refrigerated means temperatures of two to eight degrees Centigrade (2°C to 8°C), thirty-six to forty-six degrees Fahrenheit (36°F to 46°F).
Refrigerated mechanically refrigerated" or "heated" transport equipment and their thermal appliances shall each bear a durable manufacturer’s plate firmly affixed by the manufacturer in a conspicuous and readily accessible position on a part not subject to replacement in use. It shall be able to be checked easily and without the use of tools. For insulated bodies, the manufacturer’s plate shall be on the outside of the body. The manufacturer’s plate shall show clearly and indelibly at least the following particulars:1 Country of manufacture or letters used in international road traffic; Name of manufacturer or company; Model (figures and/or letters); Serial number; Month and year of manufacture.
Refrigerated means the act of maintaining human remains at or below a temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit.