A hotel manager recently approached us after she saw one of our portable freezer trailers being used by a London restaurant. She wanted to know what advantages there were to renting a trailer over a freezer van for those times when the hotel was hosting special events. Not only did we answer her question, we also took it to the next level by introducing her to walk-in freezer rooms.
A Gloucestershire restaurant was recently preparing to participate as a vendor at an outdoor event for the first time. Not knowing exactly what they were getting into, the restaurant owners began looking into options for portable refrigeration. The first thing they looked at was refrigerated van hire. Yet a careful evaluation of their needs revealed that refrigeration trailer hire was a better option.
In 2013, NHS Supply Chain published an important paper outlining how healthcare providers can take advantage of temporary refrigeration options. The NHS Supply Chain can provide medical facilities with a number of refrigeration options for storing blood, pathology samples, and so on.
The portable cold storage business is made up of two types of clients: those who need equipment for a planned event and those who need help with an emergency. Believe it or not, the base of our business is the first group. Thus, we often find ourselves helping clients weigh the costs of walk-in freezer hire against its benefits. The cost of renting a portable freezer unit runs far deeper than just the bottom line price a company pays for the rental. There are so many other things to consider. For example, what is the cost of renting versus buying? Alternatively, what is the cost of losing business because you do not have enough cold storage capacity? These are just two of the questions to consider when weighing the cost of temporary cold storage.