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CoolKit is Boxing Clever
Fridge van conversion specialist CoolKit Ltd is preparing to launch a ground-breaking new box body refrigerated vehicle to the UK market next month.
The new product was developed in response to customer requests in the temperature controlled industry and will be unveiled at the Commercial Vehicle Show at the NEC Birmingham in April.
A combination of new materials, forward-looking design methods and leading-edge technologies has enabled CoolKit to create a lightweight box body refrigerated vehicle, offering competitive payload capabilities set to rival existing industry suppliers.
CoolKit has invested heavily in research and development to create a new and innovative design solution for this type of refrigerated vehicle.
Through partnerships with material suppliers and using lightweight materials, CoolKit’s box van will offer maximum vehicle payload capacity, without compromising on quality, durability and strength. The new refrigerated vehicles will also come with a selection of optional accessories, offering limitless options for bespoke conversions.
Rupert Gatty, Managing Director at CoolKit, said: “We have listened to the industry’s growing requirements and designed a box body conversion that will offer durability, quality, strength, flexibility and capabilities way above current industry standards.
“We have a reputation for innovation and we always aim to stay ahead of the competition. Our panel van conversions are of the highest quality and offer some of the best payload capabilities in the market. We are excited to be expanding our product range, introducing a brand-new solution for refrigerated transport.”
The first completed conversion will be a Mercedes Sprinter Box Body available to inspect at the CV Show, taking place on the 25-27 April at the NEC Birmingham.
CoolKit will have a presence in the Cool Zone at stand 3E130 where the box body will be present, alongside their dual temperature controlled Mercedes Sprinter panel van.
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