As a core market for Southeast Asia's cold chain, Malaysia endures year-round temperatures of 26-30°C coupled with high humidity
levels of 70%-90% (Houmsi, M. R., Ismail, Z. b., Ziarh, G. F., Hamed, M. M., Ishak, D. S. b. M., Muhammad, M. K. I., Mokhtar, M. Z. b.
, Sa’adi, Z., & Shahid, S. , 2023 ). Compounded by two seasonal rainy periods and maritime climate influences, cold chain equipment
faces a “dual challenge”— — Moist, hot air readily condenses on equipment surfaces, leading to corrosion of electronic components,
deterioration of seals, and diminished refrigeration system efficiency. This is particularly critical in core applications such as palm oil
transportation, durian/ mangosteen, and container storage at Port Klang (Malaysia's cold chain market CAGR reaches 10.8%, with
transport and storage demand accounting for over 60%) place extreme demands on the continuous, stable operation of refrigeration
units. Traditional refrigeration units often fail to adapt to local climates, resulting in frequent shutdowns, soaring maintenance costs,
and persistently high product spoilage rates. This has become a core bottleneck hindering Malaysian cold chain enterprises from
reducing costs and improving efficiency. Addressing this challenge, SuperSnow's cold chain units—custom-engineered for the Malaysian
market—deliver core value through “high-temperature/high-humidity adaptation, stable operation, and resistance to heat and corrosion.”
This fundamentally resolves equipment reliability issues in humid environments, providing round-the-clock reliable refrigeration for
local cold chain logistics, fresh produce trade, and port warehousing enterprises.
Figure 1:Spatial distribution of key meteorological variables in Peninsular Malaysia |
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| Source: Ahmad et al. (2022), Sustainability. |
Who chose us in Malaysia?
MS COOLING is a locally established professional refrigeration equipment service provider in Malaysia, specializing
in the cold chain refrigeration sector. Our solutions are deeply tailored to Malaysia's high-temperature,
high-humidity climate and the evolving demands of the cold chain industry. The company offers comprehensive services
including refrigeration equipment supply, installation and commissioning, and technical maintenance. Its core clientele
spans local refrigeration repair providers, logistics operators, food manufacturers, trailer manufacturers, and other cold
chain enterprises. MS COOLING delivers tailored refrigeration solutions and localized technical support for diverse clients,
making it a highly adaptable local partner in Malaysia's cold chain refrigeration sector.
| Figure 2:MS COOLING | Figura 3:MS COOLING |
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Why did MS COOLING choose SuperSnow for custom Transport Refrigeration Unit?
Adapted to Malaysia's high-temperature, high-humidity local environment, SuperSnow chillers precisely address
core challenges of heat resistance, moisture tolerance,
and corrosion resistance. In practical applications, they achieve a 12% reduction in energy consumption and a 20%
increase in cooling speed, establishing a stable and efficient equipment foundation for M.S. Cooling's cold chain operations.
What scenarios are suitable for SuperSnow cold chain Transport Refrigeration Unit?
In Malaysia's cold chain operations, the timing of SuperSnow refrigeration
unit activation directly impacts cargo quality and operational efficiency.
For cross-state fresh produce logistics (e.g., transporting tropical fruits like durians and mangosteens),
it is recommended to initiate pre-cooling 1.5 hours before departure.
This allows the cargo compartment to reach a stable low temperature in advance,
preventing temperature fluctuations after loading in high-temperature, high-humidity environments
and significantly reducing transport losses. Similarly, pre-cooling before container loading is critical
in cross-border container logistics at Port Klang, ensuring stable temperature control throughout extended sea voyages.
For food processing facilities (e.g., tropical fruit processing, palm oil refining, pre-packaged food production),
refrigeration unit activation spans the entire production chain:
Upon arrival of raw materials like durians and mangoes, refrigeration units must be activated immediately for constant
-temperature storage to prevent rapid spoilage of tropical fruits. For palm oil refining or pre-packaged food processing,
units are started 1-2 hours beforehand to rapidly cool and lock in freshness, safeguarding raw material quality and
finished product taste. This precise timing control exemplifies how SuperSnow refrigeration units are specifically
adapted to Malaysia's high-temperature, high-humidity environment.
| Figure 4: Cross-State Fresh Produce Logistics Scenarios | Figure 5: Food Factory Scene |
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Which overseas markets and application scenarios does SuperSnow
refrigeration equipment cover?
SuperSnow cold chain refrigeration units leverage their core customizable advantage to achieve global multi-regional
coverage, with a focus on adapting to overseas markets with diverse climates and demands such as Southeast Asia
(Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam), the Middle East, and Europe. A mature service and application network has been
established locally in Malaysia.
In Malaysia, our service network centers around the Kuala Lumpur Technical Service Center, providing 24-hour
installation, commissioning, and spare parts support for local refrigeration maintenance providers and logistics
enterprises. From cross-border cold chain transportation between Malaysia and Singapore to temperature-controlled
storage for raw materials at local food factories, SuperSnow refrigeration units are deeply integrated into Malaysia's
domestic logistics networks and industrial applications.
Crucially, leveraging our customization capabilities, we precisely tailor solutions to distinct overseas market characteristics:
enhancing corrosion resistance and wide voltage compatibility for Southeast Asia's high-temperature, high-humidity
environments; providing CE certification compliance solutions for Europe; and optimizing dust-proof designs for Middle-
Eastern desert conditions. Regardless of target market variations in climate, regulations, or operational models, SuperSnow
refrigeration units achieve efficient adaptation through customization, establishing themselves as a reliable choice for global
cold chain enterprises.
SuperSnow Transport Refrigeration Units: Cost-Effective Cold Chain
Solutions for Overseas Markets
SuperSnow chillers are not only deeply optimized for Malaysia's high-temperature, high-humidity operating environment
but also deliver long-term, tangible cost and value advantages for local customers:
The product boasts an exceptionally long design lifespan, far exceeding industry averages. This significantly extends
equipment replacement cycles, reducing the hidden costs of repeated purchases for businesses. Simultaneously, its highly
efficient and energy-saving refrigeration technology delivers annual electricity savings of over 10% compared to similar
competitors. Based on Malaysia's industrial electricity rates, a single unit can save thousands of Malaysian ringgit annually
in electricity costs, accumulating into sustained long-term cost reductions for enterprises.
Tailored to local Malaysian needs, SuperSnow chillers benefit from zero tariffs in Malaysia through our Southeast Asian supply
chain network. Short transit times from our domestic production base to Port Klang directly lower procurement costs while
enabling faster equipment delivery and operational deployment, preventing business losses from logistics delays. These
tangible value and cost advantages make SuperSnow chillers a reliable, cost-effective choice for Malaysia's cold chain enterprises.
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Figure 6: Installation diagram of KXD-1200 |
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Our Services
If you're facing the issues mentioned above, SuperSnow's Direct Drive Unit, Electric Standby Unit, Diesel Unit Trailer Unit, All Electic Unit can meet your needs.
SuperSnow will provide you with the highest quality products, pricing, and service solutions.
Reference:
Houmsi, M. R., Ismail, Z. b., Ziarh, G. F., Hamed, M. M., Ishak, D. S. b. M., Muhammad, M. K. I., Mokhtar, M. Z. b., Sa’adi, Z., & Shahid, S. (2023).
Relative Influence of Meteorological Variables of Human Thermal Stress in Peninsular Malaysia. Sustainability, 15(17), 12842. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151712842
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