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Focus for innovation
18 May 2013
The Temperature Controlled Storage & Distribution exhibition (TCS&D 2013) plays an important role in promoting new technology to improve efficiency and reduce costs in the hard-pressed cold supply chain, according to the Food Storage & Distribution Federation (FSDF) and the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF).

Both trade organisations are once again supporting the TCS&D exhibition, which incorporates the Frozen & Chilled Foods show and takes place at the Peterborough Arena on 18th and 19th September.
According to Brian Young, director-general of the BFFF, TCS&D is "a valuable focal point for innovative ideas that can reduce overheads and improve logistics efficiencyā€¯.
Taking place at the end of the first day of the show, the first-ever TCS&D Awards Dinner will recognise individuals, companies or solutions that demonstrate best practice in the temperature-controlled storage and distribution industry.
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