• SeaCube introduces Cold Solutions containers

    New portable cold storage service offers refrigerated containers for rental or purchase to support distributors and other industries handling temperature-sensitive goods.
    April 1, 2025
    2 min read
    SeaCube
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    SeaCube recently introduced SeaCube Cold Solutions, a portable cold storage service for businesses looking to rent or purchase refrigerated containers for temperature-sensitive goods.

    Supporting food businesses, grocers, distributors, and other industries handling perishables, SeaCube Cold Solutions offers the largest fleet of refrigerated containers in the portable cold storage industry, as well as the only nationwide network, and offers flexible rental and purchase options to ensure availability, cost-efficiency, and scalability, the company reported.

    “SeaCube’s vast fleet size and nationwide coverage allow us to offer unparalleled flexibility and peace of mind to our clients,” SeaCube Containers CEO Bob Sappio said in a news release. “We are proud to provide businesses with the ease of working with a single trusted company, no matter where they need their reefers.

    “Our solution meets the growing needs of food businesses by offering flexibility, efficiency, and the highest standards of temperature control.”

    With decades of experience in protecting perishable cargo during transit through its refrigerated shipping containers, SeaCube leverages its expertise to meet the growing demand for reliable and scalable cold storage solutions. As businesses navigate increasing challenges in preserving fresh food, especially for meat, seafood, dairy, fruits, vegetables, and flowers, SeaCube’s portable refrigerated containers provide a cost-effective, energy-efficient, and adaptable storage solution.

    Key features of the SeaCube Cold Solutions reefers for food storage:

    • Optimal temperature control: Designed to maintain temperatures between minus-20 degrees Fahrenheit and 80 degrees F, ensuring perishable goods remain fresh and safe for extended periods. This precision helps businesses minimize waste and prevent spoilage.
    • Durability and hygiene: Built with stainless steel and aluminum interiors, these USDA-compliant containers feature insulated walls and easy-to-clean aluminum T-floors, making them ideal for food storage.
    • Largest fleet and nationwide network: SeaCube’s reefer fleet size and extensive network ensure its storage solutions can deliver equipment anywhere, anytime.
    • Flexible storage options: Available in 20- and 40-ft. sizes, with the option to be grounded or on chassis, allowing businesses to customize storage solutions based on operational needs.
    • Scalability and cost efficiency: Whether businesses choose to rent or purchase, SeaCube offers flexible refrigerated container solutions to meet their needs. With rental terms available for short- or long-term basis, companies can easily scale their storage capacity to accommodate fluctuating demand.
    • Sustainable and energy efficient: Electric-powered reefers provide a greener alternative to diesel-powered refrigeration, helping businesses reduce their carbon footprint while ensuring consistent and low-maintenance temperature control.

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