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Clip-on

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Definition

Clip-on refers to a device used in the shipping and logistics industry to provide additional temperature control and monitoring for refrigerated containers. It is a portable refrigeration unit that can be easily attached or clipped onto the container to supplement or enhance its cooling capabilities. Clip-on units are commonly used when extra cooling power is required to maintain the desired temperature of perishable goods during transport.

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Clip-on

Definition

Clip-on refers to a device used in the shipping and logistics industry to provide additional temperature control and monitoring for refrigerated containers. It is a portable refrigeration unit that can be easily attached or clipped onto the container to supplement or enhance its cooling capabilities. Clip-on units are commonly used when extra cooling power is required to maintain the desired temperature of perishable goods during transport.

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