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Designed to meet the needs of poultry companies, our chicken transport cage for trucks represents a reliable, durable, and high-performance solution for the logistical management of live animals.
The new features, combined with the innovative shelf openings, enable faster loading and unloading operations, improving the efficiency of the entire process. Perfectly compatible with the General Poultry System, it integrates easily with existing lines, optimizing time and management costs without requiring structural modifications.
It also ensures compliance with animal welfare regulations by promoting excellent ventilation and safety during transport, thereby reducing injuries and mortality. The durable structure and easily replaceable spare parts further contribute to lowering maintenance costs.
PVS Group is a leading global manufacturer and exporter in the poultry, veterinary, and aquaculture sectors. The name “PVS” represents Poultry, Veterinary, and Shrimp (Aquaculture), reflecting the company’s core focus and its strong commitment to advancing animal and aquatic healthcare.
As a family-owned enterprise, PVS Group specializes in the research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of high-quality healthcare solutions designed for the poultry, veterinary, and aquaculture industries. The company is dedicated to enhancing productivity and profitability for its customers through innovative, reliable, and sustainable products that support animal health and performance.
With a robust presence in both domestic and international markets, PVS Group has established an extensive export network spanning approximately 65 countries worldwide. This global reach underscores the company’s reputation for quality, consistency, and customer trust.
To strengthen its international operations, PVS Group maintains its own office in Vietnam and has established representation in Bangladesh, enabling closer engagement with key markets. In India, the company is supported by a dedicated and experienced sales and marketing team, ensuring strong customer relationships and effective market penetration.
Through its integrated approach, global footprint, and unwavering commitment to excellence, PVS Group continues to play a significant role in advancing the animal and aquaculture healthcare industries.
Thor Ice Chilling Solutions offers a patented chilling technology for improving and boosting the bird core temperature, to secure food safety, a longer shelf life and increased profitability. By upgrading the chill room into an intelligent chill room, we apply the right energy to each individual bird.
Regulations (EU 2017/1495) require poultry products to be cooled to the optimal temperature range of 0-4°C during processing, to ensure the safety of the end product.Thor Ice is transforming bird chilling methods with its unique patented IceGun technology, and can be implemented in every bird chilling room without the need of modifications and extension.
When implementing the Thor Ice Chilling Solution within your bird chilling process, you can benefit from:- An expected overall yield improvement due to a better cut-up & filleting efficiency and minimised drip-loss- 1-2 days of additional shelf life due to minimised bacteria count.
– ROI of less than 6 months compared to investing in a modification/expansion of the chill room
– Up to 30% capacity increase
In 2019, Thor Ice was chosen by EIT Food to join their RisingFoodStars organisation, an elite group of highly innovative scaleups whose innovations have a high potential of transforming the food system. In 2020, Thor Ice received a Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) grant as part of the EU's largest research and innovation program, Horizon 2020.The company received financing from Nopef (The Nordic Project Fund) and Nefco (Nordic Environment Finance Corporation), acknowledging its efforts in reducing the carbon footprint of food production. Thor Ice was nominated for the 2021 Nordic Council Environment Prize.