Crowley adds more than 350 new refrigerated containers

The 355 new containers have arrived in Santo Tomas, Guatemala

Crowley adds more than 350 new refrigerated containers
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Crowley Logistics has added 355 new refrigerated (reefer) cargo containers to its industry-leading equipment fleet to ensure equipment availability at origin for perishables moving through the cold chain. These units are in addition to more than 500 new reefers received earlier this year. 

The new units, which are all 40-foot-long high cubes, are built to Crowley’s exacting standards. These units have wireless asset monitoring (WAM) technology, which provides continuous monitoring as the reefers transit from origin to destination, both at sea and over land, to ensure the integrity of the cold chain the entire time goods are moving.

Brett Bennett, senior vice president and general manager, Crowley Logistics, said:

“We realize the importance of having the best refrigerated equipment in the right quantities – all strategically positioned to meet customers’ needs during peak perishables season and throughout the rest of the year. It is a priority for us to ensure we are meeting all their needs for reliable logistics services, including the highest level of available equipment.”

The 355 new containers have arrived in Santo Tomas, Guatemala, and are already being used in support of Central America’s ongoing heavy northbound reefer season. The new containers are equipped with environmentally friendly Star Cool refrigeration units, incorporating several changes to further boost efficiency and reliability.