U.S.-based Delta Development Team, Inc. (DDT) is expanding its refrigeration technology expertise with the development of large-scale refrigerated Tricon containers. Designed for both military and commercial applications, these advanced systems provide reliable storage and transport for temperature-sensitive goods, including pharmaceuticals and potentially FDA-regulated blood storage.
Known for its FDA-listed portable blood refrigerators, DDT is now applying its refrigeration technology to broader supply chain challenges. The Tricon container format integrates standardized ISO compliance with a compact design, ensuring ease of deployment in remote and resource-limited environments. In collaboration with government partners, prototype systems are undergoing field testing to assess their effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
Key Features of Delta Development's Large-Scale Refrigeration Containers:
- Advanced Refrigerant Compatibility: Designed to optimize temperature control and extend the longevity of stored goods. The system supports current and future refrigerants, ensuring adaptability to evolving environmental regulations.
- Power Source Compatibility: Operates seamlessly using transport vehicle-provided 28V direct current (DC) or grid/generator-supplied AC power, ensuring reliability across diverse logistical scenarios.
- Improved Transportation Performance: Enhancements ensure stable and secure transport across various modes of intermodal logistics, reducing risks to temperature-sensitive cargo.
- Standardized Portability: Superior portability tailored to military applications for ease of deployment, where the ISO container format is standardized.
- Efficiency Design: Reduced fuel consumption requirements improve sustainability and minimize resource demands during logistics operations.