Idle-reduction business in high gear

After years of no-to-slow growth, the idle-reduction (IR) business is at last booming and even maturing. A number of factors, not the least of which is the record-breaking cost of diesel fuel, are driving the market. “The market is definitely maturing and that includes the vendors, the products, the support structure and the customers, as well,” said Eduardo Navarro de Andrade, business manager special products for the truck/trailer products group of Carrier Transicold. “On the supplier side, we see that maturation playing out in two key dimensions: product dependability and product support, that is the availability ...

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