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Sinokor adds 1,700 Carrier Transicold reefer boxes

South Korea’s Sinokor Merchant Marine Company Ltd. has announced the acquisition of 1,700 new refrigerated containers from Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE units.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The new reefers, a combination of 1,000 40ft, high-cube and 700 20ft boxes, will expand Sinokor’s refrigerated container inventory serving routes in the Asia-Pacific region, including China, Vietnam, Thailand and Korea. Sinokor said it aims to support increased demand for refrigerated cargo shipping.

“We have been very satisfied with the performance of the PrimeLINE unit, which is an integral part of our existing fleet,” commented Hun Heo, container management team’s manager at Sinokor who added, “Besides its leadership in energy efficiency, the PrimeLINE unit’s reliability reduces maintenance requirements resulting in lower lifecycle costs, and the unit has proven itself to be the preferred choice among our customers who ship sensitive perishable cargo, such as durian.”

The PrimeLINE refrigeration unit, which has been the industry sales leader for 13 consecutive years according to the announcement, features a digital scroll compressor that delivers low energy consumption and a value proposition that includes rapid temperature pull-down, tight temperature control, high air-flow performance and excellent cost of ownership.[/s2If]

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