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ContainerLINE June 2018

Carrier Refrigeration

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The PrimeLINE ONE refrigerated container. provide customers with expanded options for the best refrigerated container solution according to their needs and preferences." Andy Chan, executive director and chief operating officer, Singamas Container Holdings Ltd. said, "The PrimeLINE ONE program has been a great opportunity for Singamas to combine our container design and manufacturing proficiency with Carrier Transicold's expertise in container refrigeration system engineering. The resulting PrimeLINE ONE container aligns our manufacturing processes to produce a different approach to making a complete refrigerated container." The PrimeLINE ONE refrigerated container was announced in March by Carrier Transicold and Singamas at Intermodal Asia 2018 in Shanghai. "Early customer response about the initiative has been positive," Yeo said, noting that customers are talking about orders now, with assembly to begin in the third quarter. For more information about the PrimeLINE ONE refrigerated container or traditional PrimeLINE container refrigeration units, turn to the experts at Carrier Transicold or visit www.carrier.com/container. For more information about Singamas, visit www.singamas.com. w PrimeLINE ONE ™ | ContainerLINE June 2018 The PrimeLINE ONE ™ Refrigerated Container at a Glance The refrigeration system of the PrimeLINE ONE ™ container delivers the proven performance of the traditional PrimeLINE ® refrigeration unit. All operating components, including the controller and control software, are identical to the PrimeLINE system. Maintenance and repairs are easy thanks to the interchangeability of parts with PrimeLINE units. Key Specifications: Dimensions H x W x L: 2,896 mm (9.5 feet) x 2,438 mm (8 feet) x 12,200 mm (40 feet) Tare Weight: 4,470 kg (9,855 pounds) Refrigerant: Zero ODP R-134a Power Supply: 3 phase, 380/480 V, 50/60 Hz Cooling Capacity at 38 C (100 F) Ambient 2 C (35 F) 12,000 watts (40,900 Btu/hr) -18 C (0 F) 6,600 watts (22,500 Btu/hr) -29 C (-20 F) 4,400 watts (15,000 Btu/hr) For full details speak with your Carrier Transicold or Singamas representative. 3

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