The new refrigerated containers are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that allows reefer products to be transported to distant markets and maintaining a consistent quality.
The new refrigerated containers are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that allows reefer products to be transported to distant markets and maintaining a consistent quality.
Hong Kong – MOL Liner Ltd. announced that the company has strengthened its refrigerated cargo segment by purchasing 2,200 new refrigerated containers in March 2017. The new order consists of 2,000 40-foot and 200 20-foot refrigerated containers. These new units are equipped with advanced temperature control and enhanced dehumidification technologies which helps transport temperature-sensitive cargo such as meat, fruits, vegetables, seafood and pharmaceutical, to distant markets without degradation of quality. “MOL is one of the world’s largest containership operators in the refrigerated cargo segment. With these new units, we will be able to provide state-of-the-art equipment to our valued customers,” said Yutaka Hinooka, Chief Operating Officer, MOL Liner Ltd. “We will continue to invest and modernize our reefer fleet to include the latest technologies to cater for future growth in the refrigerated sector.” With the introduction of THE Alliance network, MOL Triumph, the first of a fleet of six 20,000 TEU-class vessels set off on her maiden voyage in April 2017. The vessel boasts a very large reefer capacity of 1,500 reefer plugs, further strengthening MOL’s position as one of the market leaders in the perishable cargo segment. he first of the new refrigerated containers were delivered to MOL in March 2017. It is expected that all new containers will be delivered by the end of June 2017 and they will be gradually integrated into the existing container fleet. “Over the years, MOL has established itself as a major reefer carrier with consistent investments in procuring new refrigerated containers, in order to provide the highest level of service quality for our customers.” said Kaori Usui, Vice President, Global Reefer Management, MOL Liner Ltd.