Following extensive field
trials, CSAV has acquired 1,000 EliteLINE scroll units equipped with eAutoFresh
on-demand ventilation systems to handle exports of select perishable products
in the South America / North America trade lanes.
The purchase was part of a 3,000-unit acquisition of Carrier Transicold
units that also included 1,000 EliteLINE units prepped for field installation
of the eAutoFresh on-demand ventilation system and 1,000 Carrier EverFresh
controlled-atmosphere systems, which enable CSAV to maintain product integrity
over even longer duration routes to the Pacific Rim and Europe.
The eAutoFresh on-demand
ventilation system supports CSAVs commitment to superior-quality customer
service through implementation of technologies that ensure reliable transport
of products to and from the principal areas of the world. Designed for produce
shipping applications, the eAutoFresh on-demand ventilation system provides an
energy-efficient alternative to the common practice of continuously ventilating
refrigerated containers to address cargo respiration.
As an economical system that can maintain freshness of some perishable
products beyond what is possible with standard equipment, the eAutoFresh system
can be used by CSAV with certain products, such as snow peas, asparagus and
avocados, with transit times of no more than 22 days.
Through the field trials,
the system achieved all performance goals for CSAV, said James Taeckens,
senior product manager. The size of the order is testament to their confidence
in the eAutoFresh system and its ability to help them meet their business
objectives. Were delighted.
CSAV also plans to take advantage of another unique feature of the
eAutoFresh on-demand ventilation system: the added flexibility in equipment
utilization that comes from being able to easily transfer the eAutoFresh system
hardware between container units that have the appropriate controller software
drivers installed.
Based in Chile, CSAV is the
largest shipping company in Latin America with approximately 33,000
refrigerated containers and more than 300,000 boxes operating in a fleet close
to 100 vessels owned and chartered.