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Carrier Transicold introduces new series of reefers

Carrier Transicold unveiled its next-generation intelligent refrigeration units at REFCOLD 2024 in Kolkata, India. The innovative Supra A and Citimax D series aim to transform...

Carrier Transicold expands BluEdge partner offerings

Carrier Transicold has enhanced its BluEdge™ Partner Program with a platform that complements Carrier’s Lynx™ Fleet telematics for real-time remote monitoring of container reefers...

Carrier Transicold, GIZ partner to advance cold chain development and decarbonisation in Costa Rica and South Africa

Carrier Transicold, part of Carrier Global Corporation, and the Greener Reefers in International Maritime Transport initiative of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)...

Seacube benefits from upgraded Carrier’s reefers monitoring system

Seacube has announced that the Carrier Lynx Fleet solution, a refrigerated asset management system, which the company recently implemented into its container fleet, has...

Carrier Transicold boosts reefer monitoring platform

Carrier Transicold has announced that its TripLINK platform for reefer container monitoring has been further developed to allow its integration with vessel-based wireless networks...
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