A strategic batch of 10 HOWO light-duty refrigerated trucks has been successfully shipped to Angola, dedicated to supporting the country’s standardized pharmaceutical cold chain transportation. This delivery marks a solid upgrade of Angola’s local medical logistics capacity, providing reliable temperature-controlled transport guarantees for the safe distribution of various medicines, vaccines and sensitive medical supplies across regions.

Pharmaceutical transportation stands as one of the most rigorous cold chain scenarios, which demands constant and stable temperature control, sealed and hygienic carriage space, and highly reliable vehicle performance to prevent drug efficacy attenuation and quality damage caused by temperature fluctuation. Angola, with a tropical climate and vast regional terrain, has long faced challenges in medical material distribution, especially the lack of professional refrigerated transport equipment for grassroots and cross-city pharmaceutical delivery. The arrival of these HOWO light-duty refrigerated trucks precisely fills the local gap of standardized medical cold chain logistics.

Adopting the mature SINOTRUK HOWO 4×2 light truck chassis, these refrigerated vehicles integrate advanced thermal insulation technology and intelligent refrigeration units. The cargo box is equipped with high-density polyurethane insulation layers, achieving excellent heat insulation and cold retention effects. With an adjustable temperature range from -18℃ to +12℃, the trucks can fully meet the strict low-temperature storage and transportation requirements of different types of pharmaceuticals, including conventional medicines, thermosensitive vaccines and biological preparations . The intelligent temperature control system supports real-time temperature monitoring and stable constant-temperature operation throughout the transportation process, completely complying with international pharmaceutical cold chain logistics standards.
In terms of adaptive performance for Angolan road conditions, the HOWO light-duty refrigerated trucks feature flexible maneuverability, stable power output and strong trafficability. The optimized chassis structure and reasonable ground clearance enable the vehicles to adapt to complex urban roads and rural trunk roads in Angola, ensuring efficient and barrier-free delivery of medical supplies to hospitals, health centers and grassroots medical institutions in remote areas . Meanwhile, the vehicle is designed with fuel economy and durability, reducing long-term operation and maintenance costs for local logistics and medical institutions, and adapting to the sustainable development needs of local medical public welfare and commercial pharmaceutical distribution.

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