Latest Developments in Global Freezers Market

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Latest Developments in Global Freezers Market

  • FMCG
  • Oct 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In May 2023, Entergy Corporation introduced a recycling initiative targeted at residential consumers to promote the efficient replacement of outdated refrigerators and freezers. The program facilitates the responsible disposal and recycling of old appliances while offering participants a USD 25 incentive voucher. This initiative is expected to support energy conservation and promote environmentally friendly appliance usage
  • In January 2023, SAMSUNG launched its 2023 lineup of Side-by-Side Refrigerators, entirely manufactured in India and specifically designed to cater to Indian consumer preferences. The new range includes a host of convenience-enhancing features developed through deep consumer insights. This move strengthens SAMSUNG’s local presence and appeals directly to regional demand trends
  • In July 2021, PHC Corporation unveiled new models of sliding door pharmaceutical refrigerators, MPR-S500H and S500RH, along with combined refrigerator-freezer units, MPR-N250FH and N250FSH. These models incorporate inverter compressors and natural CFC-free refrigerants and are tailored for research facilities and healthcare environments. These products enhance cold storage capabilities in critical medical and research settings
  • In March 2021, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. introduced the Thermo Scientific AerosolSense Sampler, a modern air surveillance solution designed to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and other airborne pathogens rapidly and reliably. This innovation plays a key role in airborne pathogen detection and public health preparedness
  • In May 2020, Esco launched the Esco CelCulture® CO₂ Incubator with High Heat Sterilization, model CCL-HHS, which uses dry heat up to 180°C to eliminate bacterial spores, vegetative cells, and resilient fungi. This advancement contributes to maintaining sterile conditions in laboratory and research environments