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Carrier Transicold (Carrier Global)

HQ US

Dominant reefer (refrigerated container) unit manufacturer; ~50% global market share for container refrigeration machines; part of Carrier Global (NYSE: CARR); also makes truck/trailer reefers

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  • Container Refrigeration (Transicold)

    25%
  • Truck & Trailer Refrigeration

    15%
  • Commercial HVAC

    35%
  • Residential HVAC

    15%
  • Fire & Security

    10%

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  • Did you know2023

    Carrier Transicold controls ~50% of global container refrigeration units AND is a major supplier of commercial HVAC systems for data centers, hospitals, and large buildings through the same parent company (Carrier Global). The refrigeration cycle physics are identical; only the application and scale differ. When HFC refrigerant phase-down regulations under the Kigali Amendment tighten, both segments face simultaneous compliance cost increases -- but they also compete for the same refrigerant engineering talent and next-generation low-GWP refrigerant supply. More structurally: the same Carrier engineers who design reefer units for shipping containers design the chillers that cool hyperscale AI data centers. The AI infrastructure buildout is driving unprecedented demand for commercial chillers, creating a talent and supply chain bottleneck that also constrains cold chain refrigeration unit development.

    Carrier Global Corporation