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🍯 Exporting Honey: Customs Documents & Cold Chain

Watch a pallet of jarred honey move from packhouse to a foreign border: choose a destination market, tick off the export certificates, and set cold-chain temperature and transit time to see whether the shipment clears customs and arrives in good condition.

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A 3D pallet of honey travels from packhouse to a foreign market through a documents gate and a customs/border gate, while a thermometer and a visibly darkening jar show how transport temperature and transit time affect quality on arrival.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Four export documents — certificate of origin, export health certificate, lab test and correct labelling — gate the shipment at the border; separately, heat and time in transit degrade the honey itself, shown by a colour-shifting jar and a live quality percentage.

🎮 How to Use

Pick a destination market, untick any certificate to see the truck held at customs, and drag the temperature and transit-time sliders to watch the honey's quality score and jar colour change as it crosses the cold-chain zone.

💡 Did You Know?

Honey exported to the EU is tracked through TRACES, the EU's official system for certifying and monitoring animal-origin and composite food consignments — one reason the paperwork for that route looks different from a US or Gulf shipment.

⚙ Under the hood

Watch a pallet of jarred honey move from packhouse to a foreign border: choose a destination market, tick off the export certificates, and set cold-chain temperature and transit time to see whether the shipment clears customs and arrives in good condition.

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3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install

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