Pronunciation: /koʊld tʃeɪn/
noun a system of transporting and storing goods at low temperatures to maintain their quality and safety
A1 The cold chain is important for keeping food fresh.
A2 Proper handling of vaccines requires maintaining a cold chain.
B1 The pharmaceutical company has strict protocols in place to ensure the integrity of the cold chain.
B2 Transporting temperature-sensitive goods requires a reliable cold chain system.
C1 Global organizations work together to monitor and improve the efficiency of the cold chain for perishable goods.
C2 The cold chain management system includes real-time monitoring and data analysis to prevent any disruptions in the supply chain.
formal The pharmaceutical company invested in improving its cold chain to ensure the safe transport of vaccines.
informal Make sure you pack the cooler properly to maintain the cold chain for the picnic.
slang I always make sure to keep the cold chain unbroken when I'm transporting food.
figurative In order to maintain a healthy relationship, it's important to keep the communication channels open and not let the 'cold chain' develop.
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