Ice Make Refrigeration Expands Product Portfolio
Launches new product segments, including commercial freezers, chest freezers, coolers, and visi coolers
Ice Make Refrigeration Expands Product Portfolio
Ice Make Refrigeration Limited, a key player in India’s refrigeration industry, has launched new product segments, including commercial freezers, chest freezers, coolers, and visi coolers, marking a milestone in its drive for innovation, market expansion, and energy-efficient solutions.
The production of chest freezers and coolers is set to begin on January 1, 2025, at the company’s fully automated manufacturing facility in Gujarat with a daily capacity of 200 units, amounting to 72,000 units annually. These products, ranging from 100 liters to 900 liters, include advanced features such as hardtop freezers (convertible), glass top freezers, and combi cooler and freezers, designed to cater to varied customer needs, the company said.
The newly introduced visi coolers will have an initial production capacity of 25 units per day, translating to approximately 8,000 units annually. While production will initially be manual, the company plans to transition to full automation in the future, enhancing efficiency and output. The visi cooler range will serve capacities between 300 liters and 1,000 liters, targeting the food, beverage, and retail sectors.
According to Ice Make Refrigeration, these products are designed to meet the diverse refrigeration needs of industries such as food processing, retail, pharmaceuticals, hospitality, and dairy.
Chandrakant Patel, Chairman and MD, Ice Make Refrigeration, said, “Ice Make is exploring technology partnerships in the commercial freezer segment while strengthening its presence in northern India to enhance market penetration, reduce logistics costs, and meet the rising demand for energy-efficient refrigeration solutions.”
Patel further said, "With strategic investments in manufacturing and a clear focus on customer needs, we aim to strengthen our leadership in the refrigeration sector and achieve our ambitious revenue targets."