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Body offers 3 different temperature zones

Oct 19, 2004 11:11 AM, from staff and wire reports

Johnson Truck Bodies is offering specially designed multi-temperature refrigerated food service truck bodies that provide logistical distribution efficiency for packaged frozen, fresh, and dry product from the same vehicle.

Center Partition System bodies can be designed to handle up to three different temperature zones, each with positive temperature control. The separate temperature-controlled compartments are created by movable or fixed insulated panels that divide the truck body longitudinally. Half-width horizontal insulated bulkheads are used to partition off the lanes created by the panels. Lanes are wide enough to accommodate pallet loading/unloading of product.

Horizontal bulkhead systems can be permanent or portable, and both styles are offered with access doors. Portable models are provided in a variety of models including solid, hinged, two-piece, and track-mounted versions.

Johnson multi-temperature, compartmentalized, refrigerated foodservice truck bodies are available with the exclusive ArcticTherm liner with 10 times the forklift puncture resistance of standard liners. Multiple-temp and compartment foodservice truck bodies come in 6- to 26-foot body lengths.

Phone Johnson at 800-922-8360, ext 302 for more details.



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