• Purfresh expands global reach

    Agroasa, based in the Dominican Republic; Post-Harvest Solutions Ltd, based in New Zealand; and Post Harvest Services, based in South Africa, are now certified partners and authorized to market and sell Purfresh Transport services and Purfresh Cold Storage systems.
    Feb. 25, 2010
    2 min read

    Agroasa, based in the Dominican Republic; Post-Harvest Solutions Ltd, based in New Zealand; and Post Harvest Services, based in South Africa, are now certified partners and authorized to market and sell Purfresh Transport services and Purfresh Cold Storage systems.

    Purfresh Inc selected the three companies as the primary product representatives in their respective nations due to their industry expertise, regional knowledge, and reputations. These partnerships will allow Purfresh to continue to expand the availability of its clean cold chain systems worldwide.

    “Global demand for our cold chain products continues to accelerate, which necessitates our expansion,” said David Cope, president and chief executive officer of Purfresh.

    Purfresh is dedicated to providing clean systems based on proven science that provide practical application and are cost-effective and reliable. The company’s patented systems—spanning advanced active atmosphere technologies to web-based informatics—have been designed to improve freshness and safety of fresh produce throughout the supply chain.

    Agroasa, Post-Harvest Solutions, and Post Harvest Services join Agro Trading for Trade Agencies, Amtenco Industrial Refrigeration, Central Washington Refrigeration, Cool Dynamics, Empack, Fresco Peru, Green Ozone Technologies, O3 Internacional, Ozone International, Pompeo Catelli, Talbutsit SA, and TriFresh Technologies as Purfresh’s authorized cold chain resellers.

    For more information on becoming a Purfresh reseller, call 877-668-0303 or e-mail [email protected].

    Visit www.purfresh.com for more details on the company.

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