China has unveiled its inaugural corporate standard for the transportation of edible oil using road tanker trucks. This new standard aims to enhance safety and efficiency in the logistics of edible oil, which is crucial for both domestic consumption and export.
The standard sets forth stringent requirements for various aspects of road tanker truck operations, including the design, construction, and maintenance of the vehicles. It emphasizes the need for advanced materials and technologies to prevent contamination and ensure the quality of the transported edible oil. Additionally, the standard outlines protocols for regular inspections and servicing of the tanker trucks to uphold high safety and hygiene standards.
By establishing these guidelines, China seeks to address growing concerns about the integrity of edible oil during transportation. The move is expected to bolster industry practices, reduce risks associated with contamination, and ultimately contribute to higher food safety standards.
This initiative marks a significant step towards improving the overall logistics framework for edible oil, aligning with broader efforts to modernize and standardize supply chain operations within the country.
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