• Textainer invests in PrimeLINE ONE containers, places 1,000-unit order

    Read how Textainer became the first major container leasing company to acquire PrimeLINE ONE refrigerated units.
    Nov. 7, 2018
    2 min read
    Refrigeratedtransporter 3550 Textainer Primeline One Container

    Textainer has placed a 1,000-unit order for the PrimeLINE ONE refrigerated container by Carrier Transicold and Singamas Container Holdings Limited, making it the first major container leasing company to acquire the new refrigerated container.

    Underscoring the significance of the order, the announcement was made just before Intermodal Europe 2018, the exhibition and conference for companies associated with container and intermodal industries.

    “As a major supplier of refrigerated containers to shipping lines around the world, we have one of the industry’s youngest and fastest-growing reefer fleets,” said John Simmons, vice president, Refrigerated Containers, Textainer. “The PrimeLINE ONE refrigerated container further advances our commitment to provide our customers with equipment that is built to the highest specifications using the latest technology.”

    PrimeLINE ONE was developed through a joint initiative of Carrier Transicold and Singamas to provide a solution that takes advantage of Carrier’s PrimeLINE container refrigeration system, which is assembled on-site into a custom-configured container in a streamlined manufacturing process. It provides an alternative to the traditional approach of bolting a complete refrigeration system to the front end of an insulated shipping container.

    The 40-foot, high-cube PrimeLINE ONE containers are exclusively assembled at a new Carrier Transicold facility next to Singamas’ refrigerated container plant in Qingdao, China.

    “We’re delighted that Textainer has endorsed the PrimeLINE ONE container for their latest acquisition,” said Willy Yeo, director, marketing, Global Container Refrigeration, Carrier Transicold. “The design of the PrimeLINE ONE container and its dedicated assembly facility enable us to optimize lead times for Textainer. At the same time, the containers deliver the same familiar benefits of the PrimeLINE system.”

    Carrier Transicold’s PrimeLINE refrigeration unit has led the industry in sales for the past 10 years and is part of a continuum of Carrier container refrigeration innovation that started with the original self-contained front-wall system in 1968.

    For more information about Carrier Transicold’s container refrigeration units, see www.carrier.com/container. To learn more about Singamas, visit www.singamas.com.

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