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Carrier Transicold Opens Larger Inland Empire Facility

Carrier Transicold of Southern California (CTSC) has opened a new 42,000-square-foot service facility. 

June 3, 2020
Carrier Transicold Opens Larger Inland Empire Facility

In addition to its service area, which is equipped with exhaust emissions-compliance systems and staffed by 25 technicians, the new CTSC facility includes a parts warehouse, office space, a training center supported by two full-time trainers, a showroom, and a large lounge that is more accommodating for drivers, according to Carrier.

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Carrier Transicold of Southern California (CTSC) has opened a new 42,000-square-foot service facility. The 12-bay facility is the largest of CTSC’s three locations in Southern California and is situated on a 6.5-acre parcel located in Jurupa Valley, near the confluence of I-215 and California highways 60 and 91.

CTSC is part of the North America dealer network of Carrier Transicold, a provider of equipment and services that support the shipping of temperature-controlled cargo and cold-chain visibility. Equipment sold and serviced by CTSC includes Carrier Transicold refrigeration systems for trucks, trailers, rail cars, and intermodal containers.

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Branching out from its headquarters in City of Industry, CTSC added a small satellite operation in the Inland Empire region four years ago to enable more convenient access for customers serving a growing number of distribution centers in the area. As demand increased, the need to expand to a larger, more robust facility became evident, according to Bill Willett, president and CEO of CTSC.

“Our new facility provides better access and greater convenience for refrigerated haulers serving the area and especially those entering Southern California from the east,” Willett said. “It’s another example of how we are investing deeply to help support our customers.”

In addition to its service area, which is equipped with exhaust emissions-compliance systems and staffed by 25 technicians, the new CTSC facility includes a parts warehouse, office space, a training center supported by two full-time trainers, a showroom, and a large lounge that is more accommodating for drivers, according to Carrier.

Helping limit engine emissions and noise, the parking lot includes electric plug-in stanchions to support equipment, such as Carrier Transicold’s Vector trailer refrigeration systems that can run on electric power when parked. Further, the facility includes vehicle-charging stations that will support CTSC’s electric shop vehicles and six hybrid mobile service units used for emergency roadside calls and on-site support at trailer drop yards and other customer facilities.

“California is an agricultural powerhouse that relies on a strong cold chain to move perishable goods around the state and throughout the nation,” said Tom Spencer, dealer network manager, Carrier Transicold. “This new facility is a great example of CTSC’s commitment to fleets and owner-operators and will help it continue to meet the needs of refrigerated haulers in Southern California.”

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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