Carrier Supra Series

ram has a long history working with Carrier and it was an honor to help update another one of its flagship product lines, the Supra Series.

Carrier Transicold is the world leader in transport refrigeration and intelligent cold chain technologies which keep much of the food, medical supplies and other perishables we love fresh and safe. ram worked directly with Carrier’s talented engineering, marketing and sales teams to update the design language for the Supra Series, the industry standard in performance and reliability.

The Supra Series is truly an engineering marvel designed to last for “millions” of hours of reliable service in all sorts of environments. This means they need a timeless design aesthetic and sensible human factors that work across a wide range of truck models, operators and service technicians years into the future.

Don’t let the simple streamlined form fool you, these units are finely tuned machines with a seriously robust chassis underneath. Performance, reliability and quiet long lasting operation are some of the most important features that can take years of development to get just right.

Carrier and ram are both based in Syracuse, New York and it’s great working with a world class brand right in our own backyard. I get a kick out of every time I see one of these units on the road!
— Rob Englert, founder of ram

The Supra Series comes in a variety of performance levels for different sized trucks.

These are important products that people seldom think about or even notice at all but these unsung workhorses enable us to enjoy many modern conveniences that we often take for granted including everything from fresh cut flowers, to lettuce, to ice cream, to medicine all year round and in every climate.

The Carrier Vector Series is another product you might recognize. Rob Englert first designed this unit for Carrier over 20 years ago and it still looks sharp!

Modern air conditioning was invented right here in New York State by Willis Carrier in 1902. Carrier Transicold was formed in 1970 when Carrier acquired California based Transicold Co. and merged it with its Special Products Division which had been making refrigerated trucks since 1940.

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