
United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) has placed an order for 2000 reefer containers from the Japanese manufacturer, Daikin. The order marks the first stage in the expansion of UASC’s reefer services and reflects its commitment to invest in energy-efficient solutions for the carriage of frozen and chilled cargoes.
The containers will be fitted with Daikin’s latest LXE 10E model reefer unit – the “H” model. While providing the optimum temperature environment and airflow for chilled cargo, hard and software developments have significantly reduced power consumption, achieving a 50% reduction in comparison to the earliest model, introduced in 2001. The units have a highly sensitive temperature control system, making it suitable for any weather condition and all types of cargo.
With an average reefer container age of three years, UASC has one of the youngest fleets in the industry and this latest order represents a considerable increase in the overall size of the company’s specialised reefer container inventory. Further, ongoing investment will support the growth of existing services and enhanced access to the South America trades, following the recent service agreement with Hamburg Süd.
Gareth Madsen, head of reefer management, UASC commented: “We are committed to driving down costs, optimising networks and continuously improving the services that we offer. This order for 2000 units from Daikin will enable UASC to deliver the right level of accessibility, quality and efficiency for the carriage of frozen and chilled cargoes.”
UASC says it will be placing more orders for reefer units this year. Details will be released as soon as the investment plans are finalised.
The expansion of UASC’s reefer business is a key element within the company’s ambitious expansion strategy. The company has a total of 17 ships – eleven 15,000 teu and six 18,800 teu vessels – on order and has also announced a co-operation agreement with CMA CGM and China Shipping Container Lines, who together are known as the Ocean Three, as well as the extensive cooperation agreement with Hamburg Süd.



















