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Evergreen Line Adds 2,000 Reefer Continers

April 15, 2020

(Photo: Carrier Transicold)
(Photo: Carrier Transicold)

Taiwan-based shipping company Evergreen Line recently added 2,000 Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE units to its refrigerated container fleet.

“Carrier Transicold’s 18-year relationship with Evergreen Line continues to grow, as evident in our units forming the majority of their fleet and in this recent order. Our PrimeLINE units have been the bestselling model for 13 years and have a strong following due to their reliability and energy-efficiency, which remains Evergreen Line’s preferred option to offer their customers the most sustainable solutions,” said Andrew See, general manager, Global Container Refrigeration, Greater China, Carrier Transicold.

Carrier Transicold says its PrimeLINE units are regarded for best-in-class refrigeration performance and industry-leading energy efficiency, including rapid temperature pull-down, tight temperature control, high air-flow performance and low cost of ownership.

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