The Guiyang Agricultural Products Logistics Park in Xiuwen county – in Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province – resumed operations in its vegetable and meat areas on Sept 20, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
It resumed operations in the fruit area and supermarket sorting area on Sept 21 and is gradually opening up the dry grain and oils area and the frozen product storage area.
The park is divided into nine areas for vegetable trading, fruit trading, meat trading, supermarket sorting, dry grains and oils, and frozen product storage.
All personnel in the park are under closed-loop management.
During the operations period, the entry time for supply vehicles is from 8 pm to 4 am the next day. All drivers must present their location codes, health codes, itinerary codes and nucleic acid testing reports, as well as undergo antigen reagent testing. The vehicles can only enter the park after being sealed and sterilized.
The drivers do not have any contact with the personnel in the park and complete their unloading work within three hours.
A member of staff at the Guiyang Agricultural Products Logistics Park checks a diver's information. [Photo/Guiyang news network]