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Danfoss announced the newest addition to their digital service portfolio the Smart Refrigeration Solution
11 December 2020

Danfoss announced the newest addition to their digital service portfolio the Smart Refrigeration Solution

Danfoss strengthens its Alsense IoT services with a holistic store-level software suite, moving store maintenance from reactive to proactive. This enables food retailers to prioritize and reduce their maintenance efforts across stores and critical events.

The Danfoss Group, a leading player in the refrigeration industry, announced the newest addition to their digital service portfolio - a software solution, originally developed by Honeywell.

“We are thrilled to welcome the Smart Refrigeration Solution and incorporate it into our Alsense cloud-based services. We are now putting predictive maintenance into action allowing the food retail industry to prevent unplanned cooling system downtime and inefficiencies in energy consumption,” says Jürgen Fischer, President of Danfoss Cooling Segment.

"Combining the Smart Refrigeration Solution with our existing Alsense portfolio accelerates our ambition of meeting food retail customers’ needs for optimizing and proactively maintaining a high store performance," says Natalie Schnippering, Head of Product Management Digital Services at Danfoss. "The solution goes beyond the traditional monitoring systems that are primarily providing alarms and data overviews. It identifies operating issues, such as compressor failure or coil icing, and provides hands-on guidance to fix them."

Today, Alsense provides food retail professionals with transparency and executive overviews of refrigeration assets and energy efficiency at the chain level. Going forward, the combined Alsense offering will enable managers to easily benchmark and prioritize efforts across stores to save time and optimize the impact of their maintenance spend. Further, Alsense will provide service technicians with a prioritized action plan, empowering them to immediately address equipment performance and operating concerns upon arrival at a store.

“The Smart Refrigeration Solution software was developed based on customer requirements gathered from leading food retailers who were looking to save money by reducing energy spend and improving the performance of their refrigeration system, “ says Chris LaPietra, Vice President and General Manager, Honeywell Stationary Refrigerants.
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