Carrier Transicold donates container to Willing Hearts Charity Food Program

SIngapore: Carrier Transicold has donated a 20-foot container refrigerated by the company’s NaturaLine unit to Willing Hearts, a charity that prepares and distributes meals to those in need.

The donation will help meet increased demand for local food distribution in Singapore due to Covid-19.

The NaturaLine unit, which is a natural refrigerant-based container refrigeration system, is built at Carrier Transicold’s factory in Singapore.
 
“During these unprecedented times of the Covid-19 pandemic, such a gesture is especially appreciated because it significantly increases our refrigerated storage capacity, enabling us to accept more fresh food donations to help more people in need,” said Teh Eng Hua, president of Willing Hearts.

“The NaturaLINE unit’s quiet operation, efficiency, known reliability and ability to store perishables in deep frozen mode are also beneficial.”
 
Staffed primarily by volunteers, Willing Hearts prepares, cooks and distributes about 9,000 meals each day to more than 40 locations nation-wide. During the pandemic, the charity has seen generous donations of fresh food, although these acts of giving have challenged the limits of its existing refrigerated storage capacity. That constraint has now been eased as Carrier Transicold’s gift effectively increases Willing Hearts’ previous refrigerated storage capacity, putting it in a better position to support the food requirements of the local community during these challenging times and beyond.
 
“Our support of Willing Hearts comes naturally, as we are neighbors helping neighbors,” said Kartik Kumar, vice president and general manager, Global Container Refrigeration, Carrier Transicold.

“Just as our employees have volunteered for Willing Hearts with their time and service in the past, we take pride in deepening that engagement today by delivering this unit to help Willing Hearts further in fulfilling its important mission.”
 
Refrigerated containers using the NaturaLine unit are typically found aboard ships transporting perishable and frozen cargoes from one continent to another, but these units are increasingly used on land as stationary storage.

Carrier Transicold designed the NaturaLine unit to use carbon dioxide, which has a significantly lower global warming potential than conventional container refrigeration systems, setting a new standard in terms of environmental sustainability.

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Pictured above are (left to right), Willy Yeo, director of marketing, Global Container Refrigeration, Carrier Transicold, Teh Eng Hua, president of Willing Hearts, and Kartik Kumar, vice president and general manager, Global Container Refrigeration, Carrier Transicold with the new 20-foot container refrigerated by a NaturaLine