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Seatrade reefer line gains energy efficiency with Carrier Transicold units

Expanding its refrigerated container capabilities with an eye toward reducing energy consumption, Seatrade Group N.V. has acquired more than 2,400 Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE® container refrigeration units, including 2,000 featuring EDGE energy-saving technology. Carrier Transicold is a part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX).

“The PrimeLINE units were selected for their reliability and performance as well as Carrier’s extensive support network,” says Gerben van Zwieten, global manager of container logistics, Seatrade, the world’s largest specialized reefer line, based in Antwerp, Belgium. “Pulldown and temperature control, which tie to cargo quality, and power consumption were all taken into account through three live tests of all refrigeration systems.”



“We are pleased that following vigorous competitive trials, Seatrade is expanding its shipping operations with PrimeLINE units, which have a long-standing reputation for energy efficiency and a value proposition that includes high capacity, rapid pulldown, tight temperature control, high air-flow performance and excellent cost of ownership,” says Kartik Kumar, managing director, container refrigeration, Carrier Transicold.

The PrimeLINE units, installed primarily on 40-foot high-cube containers, have been acquired through lease and are being deployed in all trade routes served by Seatrade. Those with EDGE technology were specified with optional water-cooled condensers to support the under-deck water-cooling system of Seatrade’s newest 2,200-TEU Color Class vessels, the recently launched Seatrade Orange, Seatrade Red, Seatrade White and Seatrade Blue, and two more now in build.

Contact:
Karolina Marcinkowski
Carrier Transicold
Tel: +1-315-432-6621
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