Haier Biomedical has recently handed over a customized cold room to the National Medical Stores (NMS) under the Ministry of Health in Uganda, the project contains 7 large-scale cold rooms (367 m³ each), 2 freezer rooms (40 m³ each), and 1 cool room (about 1500 m³), marking the completion of the country's largest central vaccine cold store to date. The new facility will significantly enhance Uganda's vaccine storage capacity and provide critical support for national public health security.
Committed to delivering optimal cold chain solutions, Haier Biomedical conducted on-site assessments, based on which it developed a high-efficiency, secure cold storage system specifically tailored to meet Uganda's needs.
Full Technical Capability, Prioritizing Efficient and Secure Storage Intelligent Temperature Control The high-efficiency refrigeration design allows for precise temperature control, maintaining consistent conditions throughout the facility. Precision Monitoring Tackling Pain Points with Environmental and Energy Efficiency Haier Biomedical's cold storage also addresses a longstanding challenge for the Ugandan government: the high energy consumption and environmental impact of traditional cold storage systems. In contrast, the company's solution utilizes eco-friendly refrigerants and green, durable PU insulation panels with extremely low ozone depletion potential and excellent thermal insulation performance. Combined with subcooled defrost water and pre-cooled exhaust technologies, the system achieves both energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. This project represents a major milestone for Haier Biomedical in the African public health sector. Looking ahead, the company remains committed to advancing cold chain technology, delivering China's solution to safeguard vaccine safety worldwide, and contributing to the development of a global community of health.
The vaccine cold storage solution is equipped with a PLC system that automates the start and stop of refrigeration units. It ensures seamless switching between primary and backup systems, with instant fault alerts to guarantee stable and reliable operation.
The facility is outfitted with LORA: remote monitoring system for real-time tracking of temperature and humidity. It features self-diagnostic capabilities, active protection mechanisms, audible and visual alarms, and SMS notifications, ensuring comprehensive monitoring and secure vaccine storage at all times.