Carrier Transicold Delivers Vector HE 19 Units to Dale Brothers UK

Mon Nov 22 08:49:43 CST 2021 Source: www.refindustry.com Collect Reading Volume: 418
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Telford-based transportation company, Dale Brothers UK, has taken delivery of six new refrigerated trailers, each mounted with the company’s first Cold Chain Federation member Carrier Transicold Vector HE 19 MT units, a move designed to help reduce running costs and improve fleet efficiency. 

A Carrier Transicold customer since 2000, Dale Brothers UK’s six new 13.6-metre Chereau trailers replace older assets. Eight more identical trailers are expected for delivery in 2022.

Combining Carrier Transicold E-Drive all-electric technology with a new multi-speed engine design, the Vector HE 19 unit delivers up to 30% fuel savings when compared to the previous generation Vector 1950. In addition, the system’s fully hermetic scroll compressor and economiser provides a 40% increase in refrigeration capacity during pull-down, as well as a 50% reduction in refrigerant escape.

The system is also 19% more efficient when plugged into the electrical grid on standby, meaning that the Vector HE 19 unit can help to lower diesel, maintenance and electricity costs. In addition, the units operate 3 dB(A) quieter than the legacy Vector 1950, significantly reducing sound pollution.

Dale Brothers UK has also opted for Carrier Transicold’s advanced telematics package. The system’s two-way wireless communication helps fleets manage their refrigerated assets through remote unit monitoring and control, alongside diagnostics and data management. The system allows Dale Brothers to demonstrate its effective management of the cold chain to its customers, helping to provide additional levels of customer service.

Expected to operate for eight to 10 years, the new trailers will transport a variety of fresh and frozen food products for customers across the UK and northern Europe. Operating six to seven days a week, they typically clock up around 130,000 kilometres per year from the company’s main depot in Telford.

Editor: Amanda