Dual Door system to optimize the cold chain
The Kavidoors Dual Door system combines a sliding cold room door with a high-speed roll-up door, which can be adapted for positive temperature, refrigeration, preservation, or freezing environments. The choice of door type depends on the required temperature inside the cold storage room. Ideal for high-traffic facilities, this system reduces energy consumption and improves operational efficiency.

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How the Dual door system works
The sliding cold room door and the roll-up high-speed door operate in automatic synchronization. Upon crossing the threshold, only the high-speed door opens and closes in response to detected movement, while the sliding door remains temporarily open.
After a few minutes without traffic, the sliding door closes automatically. This system helps maintain the internal temperature, preventing issues such as frost formation and cold chain disruptions.


When to Choose the Dual System
Traffic volume is a key factor in selecting this solution. It is especially effective when high traffic occurs during limited hours, such as during business operations, while cold rooms remain closed on weekends or overnight.
The Dual Door System offers advantages in terms of energy savings, usability, and operational efficiency. The sliding door can be selected based on the chamber’s temperature requirements—preservation or freezing—and combined with a matching high-speed door (positive temp, cold room, freezing, or tunnel).
Advantages of the Dual Door System
- Optimized energy consumption by minimizing cold air loss with controlled door usage
- Streamlined and efficient product management, improving workflow
- Enables integration with advanced automated storage systems, enhancing competitiveness
- Significant reduction in energy-related costs
- Faster processes and time savings during operations
- Lower labor-related costs and reduced operational errors and risks
