Ten Cool, the temperature-controlled division of TEN (Transportation Equipment Network), has announced a new utility patent-pending interior removable conversion system for semi-trailers. This innovative system allows fleet operators to easily adjust the interior dimensions of semi-trailers to fit various cargo needs, eliminating the need for costly custom builds.
In the specialized foodservice industry, fleets face numerous challenges such as expensive cargo claims, inefficiencies in airflow, high production costs for custom trailers, and limited availability of specialized equipment. Addressing these issues is vital for maintaining operational efficiency and profitability.
The new removable conversion system from Ten Cool aims to transform fleet operations in demanding industry sectors. Key benefits of the system include:
- Increased Revenue through Optimized Operations and Fewer Cargo Claims
- Competitive Pricing for End Users
- Enhanced Options for Equipment Lifecycle Management
Currently, Ten Cool’s system is in use for specialized dairy distribution with one of North America’s largest grocers and a major integrated transportation provider.
Don White, Vice President of TEN Cool Equipment Design & Implementation, commented, “Our refrigerated trailer conversion system is a game-changer. It minimizes product damage, reduces spillage, and improves spoilage control with better airflow. Whether for 102” wide equipment or standard width, our system supports tighter loading standards and more efficient product management. It’s about enhancing value and reducing maintenance for a smarter operation.”
Corey Eisen, Vice President of TEN and TEN Cool, added, “Our strategy revolves around creating tailored solutions to meet our customers’ evolving operational needs. This new conversion system offers fleet operators flexibility, improved revenue opportunities, better inventory availability, and more competitive leasing options due to enhanced equipment residual value. We appreciate the support of our end-user customers, OEM suppliers, and partners as we roll out this industry-changing product.”
TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) has engaged Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C. to secure utility patent protection for the conversion system both in the United States and internationally. The system’s application has been assigned No. 18/637,944 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.