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Daikin Reefer and IRS International are relocating into single premises in Moordrecht, Rotterdam
26 October 2021

Daikin Reefer and IRS International are relocating into single premises in Moordrecht, Rotterdam

Daikin Reefer and IRS International have joined forces and from 1 November 2021 and are relocating into single premises in Moordrecht, Rotterdam to operate as a sales, service and spare parts supply centre for their customers’ needs.

Until recently, Daikin Reefer spare parts supply for LXE10E and ZeSTIA machines in Europe was under the control of Daikin’s air conditioning division, Daikin Europe.

IRS International, which became part of the Daikin family in 2008, has been specialising in 24-hour cargo care services for over 40 years. Since 2011 IRS International has opened spare parts centres in Dubai, South Africa and now Rotterdam, together with its operations in New Zealand and Australia.

Daikin Reefer established its current Rotterdam office in 2001 when the company launched its ground-breaking LXE10E reefer container machine using scroll compressor technology. The LXE10E was later joined by the ZeSTIA machine using inverter compressor technology to reduce energy consumption and CO2 footprint.

Daikin Reefer said its Rotterdam office has played a key role in expanding the sales and service network for the EMEA region and has served as the direct point of contact for all customers in the region as Daikin Reefer’s global business has continued to grow.

In addition to maintaining direct customer communication, offering increased spare parts stock and ensuring fast delivery, Daikin Reefer and IRS International will develop a comprehensive offering including reefer spare parts supply, ship kits supply, ship kits management, service parts control and supply, service support, training and reefer unit sales.
Related tags: air conditioning, Daikin, CO2
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