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Running a business activity involves several different tasks. If your business relies on commercial refrigeration to keep food, pharmaceuticals, or other perishable products chilled, the commercial refrigeration must be constantly operational.
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Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay, homeported in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., sits eerily quiet waiting for guests to arrive to tour the Ghost Ship, Oct. 30, 2014. Mobile Bay's crew hosted the Ghost Ship tour to provide Halloween entertainment for the community and to collect non-perishable food donations for a local food bank. (U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy of Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay)
An interesting booklet, from November 1961, listing the various containers available for use on British Railways and showing the transhipment methods available. British Railways were increasingly keen to see use of containerisation in place of the decades old 'loose' freight whose often small and bespoke handling and transportation was probably helping to drive the losses the railway made on many freight journeys. The Beeching era, about to start, would not just see massive reorganisation of passenger services and rolling stock but would also see an equal focus on freight services and a move towards profitable bulk heavy haulage and container shipments.
Many of the photographs in the brochure are of interest and several are scored through with "No longer in use" showing the on-going rationalisation of rolling stock and services. These pages show insulated and ventilated types of container; the Highly-Insulated Type AF container, the Insulated Type FM and the Ventilated Type BM container. The fomers types were for refrigerated or cooled goods transport and the latter for that of meat.
Ok, yes. The mound of trunks. My best friend John sent me the trunks full of goodies from home. Groceries (non-perishable), drug store items, clothes... you name it, he's sent it! LOL And they will be really handy when shipping stuff home!
Ensign Curtis Hayes and Ensign Oliver Cole, crew members aboard Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay, homeported in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., hand out candy in the ship's wardroom during the children's portion of the Ghost Ship, Oct. 30, 2014. Mobile Bay's crew hosted the Ghost Ship tour to provide Halloween entertainment for the community and to collect non-perishable food donations for a local food bank. (U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy of Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay)
The 26th annual Community Christmas program for the Riverbend community in Illinois collected 19,252 items for those in need during the holiday season. The program, sponsored by United Way's Southwest Illinois Division and The Telegraph, wrapped up on Thursday, December 10, when more than 100 boxes were picked up from local businesses, dropped off at a central location, and then were sorted for distribution to the 17 recipient agencies. Items donated included non-perishable food, clothes, winter weather necessities like gloves, hats and scarves, blankets, towels, baby care items, hygiene items, and new toys. Community Christmas helps more than 6,000 people in need every year.
Soldiers of the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, 10th Mountain Division host a Food Drive ruck on Fort Drum, New York, November 17th, 2022.
10th MTN DIV Soldiers rucked across post with non-perishable goods to donate to the Watertown Urban Mission, a community organization specializing in housing assistance, The Bridge Program, food pantries, and Meals on Wheels. (U.S. Army Photos by Pfc. Kaylan Joseph)
Growing up in Old Treasury
Ongoing exhibition. Experience the lives of John Maynard (the Old Treasury’s caretaker), his wife and their eight children who lived in the Old Treasury Building from 1916-1928.
FOOD STORAGE AND THE COOLGARDIE SAFE
With no refrigeration, the Maynards kept perishable food in the Coolgardie Safe. This was a simple cupboard made of wire mesh and pressed metal. A wet hessian bag hung over the side would keep the cupboard and its food cool.
Kitchen safes, small cupboards with wire mesh sides and doors, date from the nineteenth century. They continued to be part of the basic kitchen furniture through the 1920s before the development of built-in cupboards and refrigerators.
The Coolgardie Safe was designed to store meat and other foods, which required from protection from the heat of the Australian summer.
Storing perishable food was a constant problem in the days before refrigeration. The first home refrigerators arrived in 1927. Until this time food was either kept cool with ice and Coolgardie Safes, or preserved, salted or cured.
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The bag has a normal cloth zipper like on regular clothing, but it is covered with an orange plastic strip glued on with rubber cement. The strip forms an airtight seal protecting the contents from degrading due to oxidation.
Once I remove the strip the perishable rubber parts will begin to slowly oxidize, though if I repacked the suit and applied rubber cement over the strip I could reseal it again to stop the decomposition.
Br. Irfan Khurshid, Director, International Programs and Br. ILyas Choudry, Director Programs visited Syria personally to oversee the relief work, inside of Syria and outside of Syria among the Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.
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Photo Credit: Cindy Kurman, Kurman Photography
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Donations of non perishable food items, baby diapers, baby formulas, baby wipes, personal hygiene kits and household cleaners to four homeless shelters in the Greater Lansing area on October 2, 2021. Thanks very to Walmart Lansing and Walmart Fenton, VanAtta Greenhouse and Flower Shop and Massage and Wellness Store for their support.
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Canucks Mascot Fin (Santa) poses with Best Buy Canada employees, who are collecting non-perishable food items for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society www.foodbank.bc.ca/main/
Leninskoye kindergartners pose for a picture on the playground during a visit to the school April 30, 2010. During the humanitarian assistance visit, Airmen from the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan toured the facility, donated non-perishable food items, and played with the children. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Nichelle Anderson/ released)
The 26th annual Community Christmas program for the Riverbend community in Illinois collected 19,252 items for those in need during the holiday season. The program, sponsored by United Way's Southwest Illinois Division and The Telegraph, wrapped up on Thursday, December 10, when more than 100 boxes were picked up from local businesses, dropped off at a central location, and then were sorted for distribution to the 17 recipient agencies. Items donated included non-perishable food, clothes, winter weather necessities like gloves, hats and scarves, blankets, towels, baby care items, hygiene items, and new toys. Community Christmas helps more than 6,000 people in need every year.
1 Cor. 15 v 54 to 57:
When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: "Death has been swallowed up in victory."
"Where, O death, is your victory?
Where, O death, is your sting?". The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
017 Solar cold room storage with solar panel and sandwich panel:
Our innovation, FOCUSUN 20ft and 40ft solar container cold room is a “plug and play” modular, solar-powered walk-in cold room, for 24/7 off-grid storage and preservation of perishable foods. It adequately addresses the problem of post- harvest losses in fruits, vegetables and other perishable food.
The solar powered walk-in cold room is made of 120mm insulating cold room panels to retain cold. Energy from solar panels mounted on the roof-top of the cold room are stored in high capacity batteries, these batteries feeds an inverter which in turn feeds the refrigerating unit.
Product Name
Solar-powered container cold room in 20ft or 40ft
Material stainless steel
Color Whilte & Blue
Capacity 1T to 20T
Panel Prefabricated Panel
Interior temperature -25℃ to 5℃
Applicarion area Sea food/fish/meat/fresh fruits/vegetables
Core material of panel Polyurethane
Compressor Copleand
Core density 40~42kg/m3
Condition It can use everywhere where is enough sun
Panel thickness 100mm, 120mm, 150mm
Control system Full automatic control, easy to operation and management
Material of panels surface Stainless steel
Refrigerant R404a environment friendly refrigerant
MIT Visiting Artist Anicka Yi teamed up with Postdoctoral Fellow Tal Danino to present their current work to engineer a collectively scented bacteria, created from the DNA of 100 women. Participants learned about the art and the science behind the project.
Anicka Yi’s work explores scent and decay, creating a sensorial experience that disrupts our predominantly visual culture.
At MIT, Ancika Yi is working with researchers to create new scents based on bacteria, new materials for creating installations, and is exploring the nature of collaboration between individuals and disciplines. Anicka’s work will be on view at the List Visual Art Center May 22 through July 26, 2015.
Tal Danino is postdoctoral fellow at MIT’s Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies, whose research explores the emerging frontier of combining biology and engineering. He is actively involved in developing science-based art and outreach programs that promote interest in science and cancer research to a general audience.
Learn more at arts.mit.edu
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Donations of non perishable food items, baby diapers, baby formulas, baby wipes, personal hygiene kits and household cleaners to four homeless shelters in the Greater Lansing area on October 2, 2021. Thanks very to Walmart Lansing and Walmart Fenton, VanAtta Greenhouse and Flower Shop and Massage and Wellness Store for their support.
#kindness #love #giving #helptheneedy #charity #lansing #michigan #usa #ishiodamttenfoundation #nonprofit
Carl Sandburg College volleyball held a preseason intra-squad "Navy & Red" scrimmage on Tuesday, Aug. 19 in the John M. Lewis Gymnasium. Attendees brought an item to be donated to the Carl Sandburg College Resource Room, a location in Building B that supports the College’s student body and sustained by donations of non-perishable food items, toiletries, school supplies and other items that can be used by Sandburg students in need.
From Left: Chris Bostad (Non-Perishables Director), Martin Stern (Global Sourcing), Ambassador Héctor Marcos Timerman, Graciela Saracho, Stephen Butt (Sr. VP Central Market), Doug Snyder (Dallas General Manager)
The characteristic hum is both reassuring (reliable power) and menacing (low snarl). So much of today's life takes for granted steady electrical power without interruption or high expense. But when there sometimes is a failure (black out peak demand in hot, humid summer or due to lines downed by storm) then almost instantly the inconvenience of that fact soon appears: the most perishable refridgerated items and frozen foods may spoil, light and heat and pumps for water, news access, and so on all disappear.
The 26th annual Community Christmas program for the Riverbend community in Illinois collected 19,252 items for those in need during the holiday season. The program, sponsored by United Way's Southwest Illinois Division and The Telegraph, wrapped up on Thursday, December 10, when more than 100 boxes were picked up from local businesses, dropped off at a central location, and then were sorted for distribution to the 17 recipient agencies. Items donated included non-perishable food, clothes, winter weather necessities like gloves, hats and scarves, blankets, towels, baby care items, hygiene items, and new toys. Community Christmas helps more than 6,000 people in need every year.
A UP manifest freight heavy with perishables holds short of the home signal for Ash Street on CSX's Blue Island Sub, in July 1999. UP SD50 No. 5061 (former C&NW No. 7001) leads this eastbound enroute to Barr Yard.
Donations of non perishable food items, baby diapers, baby formulas, baby wipes, personal hygiene kits and household cleaners to four homeless shelters in the Greater Lansing area on October 2, 2021. Thanks very to Walmart Lansing and Walmart Fenton, VanAtta Greenhouse and Flower Shop and Massage and Wellness Store for their support.
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Five Days after Hurricane Matthew. This Walmart had no generator so they THREW AWAY every perishable (milk, meat, frozen food, produce, etc) and had to restock from scratch.
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From Left: Martin Stern (Global Sourcing) , Chris Bostad (Non-Perishables Director), Ambassador Héctor Marcos Timerman, Stephen Butt (Sr. VP Central Market), Chris Potestio (Beer/Wine Buyer)
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Run just a few minutes late in the only proper sun of the day 26109 passes Pompignan with the daily "Up Perishables" Starting at Perpignan at 16:35 this daily service (50040) carries foodstuffs to Paris Rungis yard, and is rated at 140kmh. 4th July 2011
A visitor donates some non-perishable food items before embarking the Ghost Shipaboard held aboard Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay, homeported in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Oct. 30, 2014. Mobile Bay's crew hosted the Ghost Ship tour to provide Halloween entertainment for the community and to collect non-perishable food donations for a local food bank. (U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy of Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay)
The Spring Valley FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) adopted families from The Ronald McDonald House this Thanksgiving by providing them with baskets containing food items for Thanksgiving. Thanks to support from our very own Viking Mart, students, staff, parents and community, we were able to collect over twenty boxes of non-perishable food items for breakfast, dinner, dessert, drinks, and even snacks.
The Spring Valley FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) adopted families from The Ronald McDonald House this Thanksgiving by providing them with baskets containing food items for Thanksgiving. Thanks to support from our very own Viking Mart, students, staff, parents and community, we were able to collect over twenty boxes of non-perishable food items for breakfast, dinner, dessert, drinks, and even snacks.
Br. Irfan Khurshid, Director, International Programs and Br. ILyas Choudry, Director Programs visited Syria personally to oversee the relief work, inside of Syria and outside of Syria among the Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.
Donations of non perishable food items, baby diapers, baby formulas, baby wipes, personal hygiene kits and household cleaners to four homeless shelters in the Greater Lansing area on October 2, 2021. Thanks very to Walmart Lansing and Walmart Fenton, VanAtta Greenhouse and Flower Shop and Massage and Wellness Store for their support.
#kindness #love #giving #helptheneedy #charity #lansing #michigan #usa #ishiodamttenfoundation #nonprofit