Cheshire-based PDQ Specialist Courier Services has selected Carrier Transicold Pulsor 400 multi-temperature (MT) refrigeration units for a pair of new 3.5 tonne Mercedes-Benz panel vans used to transport temperature-critical medications and clinical trial deliveries across the UK and Europe.
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PDQ managing director Brian Brennan says his company chose these van refrigeration units because of their ability to reach full capacity at engine speeds down to 1,000 rpm – meaning they can maintain temperature integrity throughout the delivery cycle.
That is due to their 3,825W cooling capacity and airflow of up to 1,030 m3 per hour.
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