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Comment on this article
David Sutton
January 09, 2020 at 3:36 pmWhy is this being posted on Loadstar as an ‘Editorial’ when, in fact, it is a pure ADVERTORIAL – an advertising piece from Carrier Transicold to report their reefer equipment sale to a leasing company. Slow news day????
Sales of reefer equipment (and all other equipment sales in the shipping business) happen every day, whether that be for Carrier, Thermo King,, Star Cool or Daikin and are bought by all the world’s leasing companies and shipping lines, so this Press Release does not deserve any more reporting than any other manufacturer sale.
Alex Lennane
January 09, 2020 at 3:45 pmHi David,
Yes, this is indeed a ‘company’ notice, and is clearly marked as such. We put unfiltered press releases in our company news section, which is solely news generated by companies themselves, not us. When you click on that link, this is what you get: https://theloadstar.com/wp-content/uploads/seacube-adds-more-carrier-primeline-refrigeration-systems.pdf
Other manufacturers are also welcome to send us the ‘news’ they put out too.