CARRIER Transicold says it has launched its Reefer Enhancement and Next-life (REN) Program, a solution aimed at extending the service life and improving the energy efficiency of mid-life refrigerated units.
The REN Program is said to mark the latest advancement within Carrier’s Transform Line.
Carrier Transicold is part of Carrier Global Corporation, a global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions.
The REN program focuses on PrimeLINE units aged six to 10 years and is said to extend service life by up to three years.
“As the shipping and maritime industry accelerates its transition to lower carbon operations, companies are seeking solutions that maximize the value of existing assets while minimizing environmental impact,” said Pablo Martinez, senior director, aftermarket and services, Carrier Climate Solutions Transportation.
“Our Reefer Enhancement and Next-life Program enables shipping lines and leasing companies to easily enhance the efficiency, reliability and sustainability of their current fleets.”
Mr Martinez said with Carrier Transicold’s extensive installed base of about one million reefers, they anticipated the REN Program would deliver substantial operational and environmental benefits.
“By upgrading existing reefer units, customers can reduce lifecycle costs, extend asset value and operate more sustainably—without the need for full equipment replacement,” he said.
“This initiative underscores Carrier Transicold’s commitment to delivering innovative and practical solutions that help customers achieve their business and sustainability goals.”
Carrier Transicold seeks to help improve the transport and shipping of temperature-controlled cargoes with a complete line of equipment and services for refrigerated transport and cold chain visibility.
Carrier Transicold is part of Carrier Global Corporation, a global player in intelligent climate and energy solutions.