CPL Group Enhances Efficiency With Advanced Industrial Cold Storage Solutions
CPL Group, a provider of commercial and industrial cooling systems, has announced updates to its range of cold storage solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of logistics, warehousing, and food storage sectors across New Zealand.
The company’s approach to industrial cold storage design focuses on temperature precision, energy efficiency, and flexible layout options. Systems feature advanced refrigeration technology, remote monitoring, and customisable configurations suited to a variety of perishable goods. These capabilities help businesses maintain product integrity, extend shelf life, and meet regulatory requirements for temperature-sensitive materials.
In addition to new installations, CPL Group also provides cold storage retrofits for existing facilities. These allow operators to upgrade infrastructure with energy-efficient systems and improved access elements such as PVC strip curtains and air curtains. Retrofit projects are designed to minimise disruption while enhancing thermal performance and reducing operational energy use.
CPL Group’s systems are used across a range of environments, from small storage units to large warehouse operations. Installations use eco-friendly refrigerants and include full support to meet safety and quality standards. Integrated monitoring tools enable real-time oversight of temperature and humidity conditions.
With cold chain demand continuing to grow, CPL Group’s solutions support the need for reliable, sustainable, and cost-conscious cooling infrastructure.
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