COLD & CO at the Boîtes à Vélo 2024 conference

 Boîtes à Vélo Congress,
May 31st and June 1st 2024 in LYON,
Hippodrome de Parilly (Bron)

Come and discover our cycling solutions, and take the opportunity to discuss your projects with us: carbon-free cold chain, the advantages of passive cooling, our refrigerated equipment, etc.
Our team will be able to advise you on the most suitable containers for your fresh produce deliveries by bike!
Our CarryTemp XL9 solution, mounted on Fleximodal’s Bicylift, will be available on the test track! Perfect for a test ride!
See our other solutions on the JHOG stand!

More info on the show:

The congress is organized by the Boîtes à Vélo association.

This association pursues a non-partisan objective of social utility and general interest, through its actions aimed at developing and sustaining bicycle entrepreneurship in France.

It contributes to the widespread use of bicycles as an alternative to motorized vehicles for transporting goods and people in urban, suburban and rural areas.

The aim of the Boîtes à Vélo Congress is to bring together all professional players with an interest in cyclologistics: trade federations, major companies, representatives of local authorities and the association’s partners. The exhibitors’ village and cargo bike test track are open to test solutions.

It’s a time for exchanges between the various players, with workshops on topical issues.

Protecting varnishes and paints from the cold: the unexpected ally of the fine chemistry sector

In the fine chemistry sector, some formulations are extremely sensitive to temperature variations. This is particularly the case for varnishes, paints and glosses for textiles and leather, used in particular for finishing edges and delicate surfaces. These products, often packaged in small bottles of 100 mL to 1 L, must never go below 5°C, sometimes […]

Protecting varnishes and paints from the cold: the unexpected ally of the fine chemistry sector Lire la suite »

Developments in cold transport, the solution through the container

COLD & CO presents its logistical innovations for the transport of heat-sensitive products in the October 2019 issue of Informations Entreprise.   The cold chain represents about 15% of transport flows. Whether pharmaceutical or food products are transported internationally, regionally or locally, temperature-sensitive goods flows require a guarantee that temperatures are respected from the first to the

Developments in cold transport, the solution through the container Lire la suite »

Between performance and environment: How to face the new challenges of e-commerce?  

In 2023, e-commerce has become an essential part of many consumers’ daily lives. Unfortunately, they are often poorly informed about the impact of online orders and, by extension, the impact of logistics. During SITL 2023, Marc Cottignies, expert engineer at ADEME, Sandrine Neveu, deputy CSR director of the Mail and Parcels Service Branch at La

Between performance and environment: How to face the new challenges of e-commerce?   Lire la suite »

Distribution of heat-sensitive health products – How to maintain the temperature?

A topical challenge with the upcoming distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine The development and distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine raises several questions about the logistics of distributing health products. The challenge concerns both the number of doses to be dispensed, the countries and manufacturing sites, but also the temperature range to which the product will be

Distribution of heat-sensitive health products – How to maintain the temperature? Lire la suite »

Cold-chain solutions company COLD & CO has teamed up with Blulog to provide a system for tracking temperatures

Cold-chain solutions company COLD & CO has teamed up with Blulog to provide a system for tracking temperatures in thermal, lightweight containers during the last mile of food delivery to customers.   RFID Journal, Jul 03, 2019   Several European delivery companies are striving to make the last mile of food delivery fast and ecological.

Cold-chain solutions company COLD & CO has teamed up with Blulog to provide a system for tracking temperatures Lire la suite »

How do you deliver prepared meals to your customers’ homes?

Our isothermal packaging Fresh Paper Pack presented by  BOKA FOOD Our client ? Luigi de Luca, competitor in Strongman, son, grandson and little brother of restaurateur, wanted to combine these two worlds by creating in 2020 BOKA FOOD, a company specializing in the delivery of prepared meals (Meal Prep) healthy, balanced, local and adapted to people

How do you deliver prepared meals to your customers’ homes? Lire la suite »

Portage, collection, distribution : passive cold solutions for local communities

CCAS & communities : what if you chose isothermal equipment designed for your real constraints ? Meals delivered to elderly people, redistribution of unsold food, supply of school canteens or medico-social institutions : strict compliance with the cold chain is a regulatory necessity, but also a requirement for quality and public health. In a context

Portage, collection, distribution : passive cold solutions for local communities Lire la suite »

Delhaize and home delivery of frozen foods

DELHAIZE tells the story of our cooler bag Our client ? Delhaize is the benchmark for Belgian supermarkets. The store chain places great importance on maintaining the temperature of its ambient, fresh and frozen products throughout the supply chain, from order preparation to the customer’s home. His needs ? An isothermal container that integrates with

Delhaize and home delivery of frozen foods Lire la suite »

Transport at controlled ambient temperatures between +18°C and +25°C: a logistical challenge for medical devices

The +18°C to +25°C thermal challenge at the heart of medical logistics When it comes to transporting in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDMDs), certain entities face a very specific challenge: maintaining a strictly controlled temperature between 18°C and 25°C, whatever the season. In winter as in summer, this requirement for thermal stability is crucial to

Transport at controlled ambient temperatures between +18°C and +25°C: a logistical challenge for medical devices Lire la suite »

Transport at controlled ambient temperature between +18°C and +25°C : a logistical challenge for medical devices

The thermal challenge +18°C to +25°C at the heart of medical logistics In the field of the transport of medical devices of in vitro diagnostics (IVD), some entities face a particular challenge: maintaining a strictly controlled temperature between 18°C and 25°C, regardless of the season. In both winter and summer, this requirement for thermal stability

Transport at controlled ambient temperature between +18°C and +25°C : a logistical challenge for medical devices Lire la suite »