what's new in: Refrigeration units

Today's reefer operators are looking for improvements in the performance and reliability of refrigeration units, as higher fuel and truck operating costs continue to put pressure on their bottom lines. Carrier Transicold says that while its customers are concerned with the cost of maintaining equipment, even more important to them are the expenses associated with disruption of service and delivery schedules when a refrigeration unit fails, including the cost of a lost refrigerated load. Ignacio Aguerrevere, director of marketing and product development for Carrier Truck and Trailer refrigeration, says, “sound and emissions reduction are also more relevant now ...

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