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Turkey's Arkas Line offers environmentally friendly containers

Turkey's Arkas Line offers environmentally friendly containers

Arkas Line purchased 1,800 new 40 ft reefer containers. Chosen because of the low environmental impact of their energy class, these PrimeLINEĀ® containers help to reduce carbon emissions.
Wednesday, 04.Jan.2012, 00:54 (GMT+3)


Arkas Line purchased 1,800 new 40 ft reefer containers. Chosen because of the low environmental impact of their energy class, these PrimeLINEĀ® containers help to reduce carbon emissions.

As a company that operates regular shipping lines between ports in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, Arkas Line has now doubled its fleet of reefer containers with its recent ā€œgreenā€ investment.

PrimeLINEĀ® reefer containers made by Carrier Transicold are the most efficient and environmentally friendly units in their energy class, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 62,000 tons, which is equivalent to the carbon generated by 900 vehicles on the road today. Because they are able to minimize energy consumption, PrimeLINEĀ® units have a smaller effect on global warming than reefer containers that are used currently.

Arkas Line offers refrigerated transport service to customers who do business between Turkey and countries in the Black Sea region. Thanks to refrigerated containers, products like fruits and vegetables that need to be continuously kept cool when they are transported can be delivered to their destination without losing any freshness.

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