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Carrier Transicold said its expanded line of Supra truck refrigeration units use 42% fewer unique components than earlier models.
Product integrity is the key issue for fleets hauling temperature-sensitive cargo. To satisfy their customers' demands, they need reliable refrigeration equipment that gives them ...
The company said the self-powered multi-temp unit benefits from the latest in scroll compressor technology for quiet operation and fewer moving parts.
From ice machines to reach-ins to controls to components, the Showcase is designed to educate contractors about the new commercial and industrial refrigeration products available, so they can help ...
Copper is used in the parts of a refrigeration unit that transfer heat because it has high conductivity. Insulation has low conductivity because it resists the flow of heat.
Carrier Transicold has launched its innovative Vector 8611MT multi-temperature trailer refrigeration unit. Designed for trailers split lengthwise with a center dividing wall, the unit creates two ...
On March 24, Carrier Transicold unveiled the Vector 6600MT, a new hybrid trailer refrigeration unit featuring next-generation technologies. The Vector 6600MT unit provides high refrigeration ...
The Truck Refrigeration Unit Market was valued at USD 13.1 billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 20.8 billion by 2034, rising at a CAGR of 4.6%. The growth is driven by the rising demand for ...
Electric-Powered Reefer Units Gaining Momentum As truck manufacturers and suppliers begin to move toward electric-powered vehicles and components, the same trend is emerging for trailer refrigeration.
Refrigeration technology for temperature-controlled trailers has expanded beyond conventional diesel-powered refrigeration units to a growing number of greener alternatives.
Truck refrigeration units, equipped with advanced temperature monitoring and control features, have become indispensable for pharmaceutical companies striving to meet these regulatory standards.
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