Abstract
Refrigerated road transport is used to transfer perishable products like
processed food, frozen food, and fresh fruits and vegetables from one place to
another. Pharmaceutical and biotech products are also transported through
refrigerated road transport. These vehicles are categorized as small and
medium vans, refrigerated trucks, and refrigerated trailers. Refrigeration
Road Transport vehicles have different capacities; vans have a capacity of
below 3.5 T (tonnes), small trucks and trailers have a capacity that vary
between 3.5 T to 7.5 T, and heavy trucks have a capacity of more than 7.5 T.
The need for consolidation in the food industry and optimization of resources
in cold chain are the growth drivers for the refrigerated road transport. The
development of China' s road freight transport industry has become one of the
main agendas for the policy makers. Major players, worldwide, are
contemplating to enter the China refrigerated vehicles market owing to its
untapped potential, and the European and American markets reaching its
maturity.
This report includes a detailed analysis of the China Refrigerated Road
Transport industry. The market size is evaluated on the basis of the number of
refrigerated road transport vehicles found in the China, while market is
segmented on the basis of capacities of vehicles and industry usage. The
report also analyses the trends in various industries which use refrigerated
road transport vehicles. Further, it discusses the growth trends and
inhibitors of the industry, and profiles some of the major players in the
China Refrigerated Road Transport industry
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