Carrier Transicold of Southern California opens facility

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

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(Courtesy Carrier Transicold of Southern California)

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

The Jurupa Valley, Calif., facility has 12 bays and is the largest of Carrier Transicold of Southern California’s (CTSC) three locations. Carrier Transicold equipment and services support the shipping of temperature-controlled cargo and cold-chain visibility, according to a news release.

CTSC, based in City of Industry, Calif., opened a satellite operation in the Inland Empire region four years ago and demand made the larger facility necessary.

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

The facility includes a service area with 25 technicians, a training area and a showroom.

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