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Carrier Refrigeration Delivers Healthy, Safe, Sustainable and Intelligent Outcomes in Cold Chain

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Carrier’s Refrigeration business experienced strong momentum across its services, aftermarket and connected solutions portfolio in 2021.

The year was marked by several product launches and key wins, allowing Carrier to expand its digital monitoring and service offerings globally. Carrier Refrigeration is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, one of the leading global providers of healthy, safe, sustainable and intelligent building and cold chain solutions.

“We have been purposefully growing our aftermarket and connected cold chain offerings, guided by a focus on understanding customer needs and delivering results,” said Bhasker Kaushal, Vice President of Strategy and Services, Carrier Refrigeration. “We are very pleased with the strong customer adoption and recognition of our BluEdge service platform, contract wins with Scotts RL, the largest refrigerated fleet in Australia, and Lynx subscriptions win with SeaCube, one of the largest ocean container leasing companies, are great examples of the trust our customers are placing in our services.”

Carrier launched its Lynx™ Fleet digital platform in 2021 to intelligently monitor connected refrigeration systems from anywhere in the world, providing vital information through a centralised data stream and improved visibility for asset owners, producers, drivers, fleet managers and retailers on the products being transported and the delivery modes transporting them. The platform provides transport and intermodal fleets the actionable data needed to reduce waste and cost.

In April, SeaCube Containers LLC became the first intermodal equipment leasing company to incorporate Carrier’s Lynx Fleet solution into its fleet with an initial deployment of 2,000 PrimeLINE® refrigerated container units. KLLM Transport Services added 1,400 new trailers refrigerated by Carrier Transicold units equipped with eSolutions™ telematics platform and TRU-mount solar charging systems. In 2021, the program has been expanded to retrofit the existing fleet. In the commercial refrigeration business, nearly 3,500 retail stores have been on boarded to the Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) program that uses predictive AI-driven algorithms to proactively maintain and repair refrigeration equipment for retail stores.

For more info, visit: www.carrier.com

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