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Follow on Google News | ReeferTek USA Introduces New Van Conversion to Reduce Fuel ConsumptionUsing innovative technology, lighter materials, and a proprietary production process, ReeferTek is able to reduce the conversion weight of refrigerated vans by 23.6%.
By: ReeferTek USA "This is a major milestone in the refrigerated van industry," said Michael Leibman, President of ReeferTek USA. "A lighter weight van allows customers to increase their load capacity and deliver more products. It's all about efficiency and cost savings. Not only are the vans lighter, they are stronger and more durable than competitive vehicles on the market. A lot of research and development went into this product. We've listened to feedback from customers and integrated their requests into these eco-friendly refrigerated vans. " ReeferTek developed this technology in their newest location in Oakland Park, Florida. "South Florida is the perfect market to introduce these vehicles" added Leibman. "The climate and traffic congestion will allow customers to immediately benefit from the additional load capacity and improved fuel-efficiency." These new refrigerated van products include a seamless interior, anti-microbial liners, spray foam insulation, LED lighting and a number of customizable options including adjustable shelves, straps, curtains, van wraps, reefer units and more. All make and model cargo vans are available immediately for refrigerated conversion through ReeferTek USA. For more details, visit the website at https://reefertekusa.com About ReeferTek USA ReeferTek USA is an innovative manufacturer in the refrigerated van and home delivery industry. Headquartered in New York City, ReeferTek has production facilities located across North America. Locally owned and operated, ReeferTek USA has been providing trusted automotive services since 1996. For more information, visit https://reefertekusa.com . End
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