Thermo King to supply 5,000 Magnum Plus Units to CMA CGM

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Thermo King, a leader in transport temperature control solutions for a variety of mobile applications announced today it will supply 5,000 Magnum Plus reefer units to be fitted on CMA CGM refrigerated containers.

CMA CGM is a world leader in shipping and logistics with more than 500 vessels serving more than 420 ports across five continents around the world and carried nearly 22 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in 2019. The CMA CGM Group has always considered that its economic performance is intrinsically linked to its social and environmental performance. It is mobilized to accelerate the industry’s energy transition and offer to its customers the best solutions.

The Magnum Plus has been a proven and trusted reefer solution, providing one of the best temperature pull-down and low energy consumption. Featuring the MP-4000 controller and efficient scroll compressor, Magnum Plus provides an industry-low -40 degrees Celsius set point, fast pull-down, a homogenous floor spread, and leading temperature control available. Thanks to its superior cooling capacity, the Magnum Plus can protect the cargo, and increase storage life-preserving product quality of all refrigerated products transported in temperatures between -40 and +30 degrees Celsius.

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