Carrier Transicold has delivered 30 Vector High Efficiency 19 Multi-Temperature refrigeration units with Lynx Fleet telematics to Paula Fish in Poland. The investment is aimed at supporting the fish processor’s cold chain operations and sustainable logistics with multi-temperature refrigeration and real-time fleet monitoring.
The Vector HE 19 MT units use Carrier Transicold’s electric E-Drive technology, an optimised hermetic scroll compressor and an economiser. According to Carrier, the setup increases refrigeration capacity during pull-down by 40%, while also targeting improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
Lynx Fleet provides live data on temperature, fuel levels and system status, allowing Paula Fish to monitor assets remotely, respond to anomalies and prepare customer reports. Carrier said the system also offers predictive analytics and maintenance alerts to help reduce unplanned downtime and improve fleet utilisation.
Paula Fish said it handled more than 40,000 transport orders in 2024 across more than 17.5 million kilometres (approx. 10.9 million miles). “Our logistics operations are built on efficiency, transparency and environmental responsibility,” said Pawel Szczurowski, Transport Director at Paula Fish. “The Vector HE 19 MT units with Lynx Fleet help us deliver on all three fronts, ensuring product integrity while reducing our carbon footprint.”