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Admiral Container Lines acquires new reefers

Admiral Container Lines has added more than 150 new containers equipped with Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE refrigeration units to boost its refrigerated shipping capabilities in the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea.

Through this latest container acquisition, the Admiral Container Lines fleet has expanded its refrigerated capacity in time to support the 2021-2022 high season of perishable cargo exports in the region.

Admiral Container Lines focuses on the short-sea trade lanes covering ports in Turkey, Egypt and Israel, Russia, Ukraine and Romania along the Black Sea coastline.

“Carrier Transicold’s PrimeLINE units have long served our fleet reliably and efficiently,” said Ihsan Arican Cakar, Ph.D., managing director of Valletta, Malta-based Admiral Container Lines.

The sales and service network of Carrier Transicold, part of Carrier Global Corporation, includes more than 400 container refrigeration support service and repair centers worldwide with locations in all major and developing ports.

In addition, major inventories of spare parts are available at 14 international parts depots, a reflection of Carrier’s commitment to continually improving our aftermarket service.





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