What's Happening?
Carrier Transicold has equipped Wild Water Group's trailer fleet with Vector High Efficiency (HE) 17 units to enhance performance in temperature-controlled operations. The new units, which replace older Vector 1550 systems, offer improved fuel efficiency
through advanced inverter technology and reduced noise levels. Wild Water Group has reported significant gains in fuel savings and plans to upgrade its entire fleet as part of a broader modernization effort. The Vector HE 17 units also feature E-Drive technology, which supports both on-road and depot operations by converting engine power into electricity.
Why It's Important?
The adoption of Vector HE 17 units by Wild Water Group highlights the growing emphasis on sustainability and efficiency in the logistics industry. By improving fuel efficiency and reducing noise, these units align with environmental goals and operational cost savings. This move not only benefits Wild Water Group by enhancing its service capabilities but also sets a precedent for other companies in the industry to adopt similar technologies. The focus on sustainability could lead to broader industry shifts towards greener logistics solutions.
What's Next?
As Wild Water Group continues to upgrade its fleet, it may explore additional technologies and partnerships to further enhance its sustainability efforts. Carrier Transicold could see increased demand for its Vector HE 17 units as more companies prioritize efficiency and environmental responsibility. Industry stakeholders may also advocate for policies and incentives that support the adoption of sustainable technologies in logistics.












