You can think of refrigerated trailer rentals almost like a limousine service for your perishable items. In a limo, you get VIP treatment and stylish travel. In an ice truck rental, luxury and style are replaced with plenty of room, accessible storage, and a temperature-controlled environment. These features keep your cargo cool and protected from outdoor elements like rain, sleet, and snow, so you can make sure your items arrive on time when you need them.
You may be wondering to yourself, "Refrigerated trailer rentals sound like the perfect fit for my business. But how do I find them in South Carolina?" The easy answer to that question is to call Charleston Refrigerators Trailers - the Lowcountry's premier choice for high-quality refrigerated trailers and ice truck rentals.
Every one of our refrigerated trailer rentals are:
At CRT, we believe that renting a refrigerated trailer is about more than simply having a quality cooling unit. Unlike some refrigerated trailer rental companies, we incorporate friendly, helpful customer service into every transaction we complete. That way, our clients know that they're in good hands every time they call our office and have peace of mind that their business won't suffer due to lack of communication.
We also make it a point to be flexible for our customers and strive to go the extra mile for them to make their jobs and lives easier. Need power cords to hook up your ice truck for rent in Walterboro? No problem, we can make that happen. Need to pick up one of our refrigerated trailer rentals yourself so you can deliver your own goods? We'd be happy to make arrangements so you can do so. Worried about the overnight security of your temperature-sensitive items? We're delighted to provide a padlock for extra security.
When you boil it down to the basics, Walterboro Refrigerated Trailer has become successful in South Carolina because we truly care about our customer's needs and go out of our way to ensure those needs are met.
We offer trailer rentals for both refrigerators and freezers, which are perfect for a number of industries and uses, including the following:
At Charleston Refrigerators Trailers, all of our mobile rentals are well-built and crafted with a seamless fiberglass design for both reliability and refrigeration efficiency. When you make arrangements to have an ice truck for rent in Walterboro delivered or picked up, you'll enjoy a range of helpful trailer features, including the following:
Cooling and freezing take place reliably with an integrated GOVI Arktik 2000US series refrigeration unit. These compact units provide a temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees F, are all-electric, and only require 110V and 15 amps. Since our coolers have the capability of maintaining temps both below and above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, our ice truck rentals double as both freezers and coolers. This handy feature makes them a more convenient and robust tool for your personal or business needs versus other mobile cooler rentals in Walterboro.
Generally speaking, refrigerated trailers aren't meant to cool down or freeze the items stored within them. Instead, they're meant to keep products at a specific temperature for a certain amount of time. At Charleston Refrigerators Trailers, our team members use Polar King Mobile trailers. We made the choice to use this brand for a reason: These ice trucks both meet and exceed all compliance guidelines set forth by the NATM or National Association of Trailer Manufacturers.
Our refrigerated trailers for rent utilize three major components:
Refrigeration units can run in cycles or continuously. Running the refrigeration unit in cycles reduces fuel consumption but creates more temperature variation. Frozen foods are less sensitive to temperature changes and can endure these variations. Continuous cooling is better suited for products and goods that are not able to withstand temperature variations well. At Charleston Refrigerators Trailers, our mobile rental options utilize continuous cooling to ensure your items don't suffer from temperature variations.
For business owners, managing funds and staying on top of costs is a crucial part of owning a profitable company. Purchasing and maintaining a fleet of refrigerated trailers can be a significant financial burden, requiring substantial capital investment and ongoing maintenance costs. However, renting refrigerated trucks can help businesses allocate their funds more wisely.
That's especially true for businesses that do not frequently engage in long-distance refrigerated shipping. Why purchase an entire vehicle and refrigeration system when you need the trailer for more minor tasks, like delivering flowers on Valentine's Day or storing products after an unexpected power outage? If you have a specific product line or a limited-time special, it's more practical to go with a refrigerated truck for rent than to purchase an ice truck outright.
In terms of the additional benefits of refrigerated trailer rentals, there's no shortage of them to highlight:
Looking for a spot to practice towing and trailering? Practicing these maneuvers in an empty parking lot is an excellent idea. It's always better to learn the movements of your trailer in empty spaces, so you can avoid any mishaps like trying to back up and park in front of a busy store.
Get QuoteAt Walterboro Refrigerated Trailer, we're big proponents of giving our customers plenty of information. That way, they can make informed purchasing decisions and know how to better operate our ice truck rentals. To keep yourself educated, keep these FAQs in mind:
Renting a refrigerated trailer just makes good sense for many businesses in Walterboro and the metro area. That's why Walterboro Refrigerated Trailer proudly serves South Carolina and the Lowcountry with refrigerated and frozen transportation rentals. If you're looking for the reliability, convenience, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness of a refrigerated trailer for rent in Walterboro, look no further than CRT.
(843) 296-6617WALTERBORO, S.C. (WCBD) – The city of Walterboro expects to recover after high winds rolled through Thursday night and Friday morning.Tropical Storm Helene brought multiple tornado warnings into the night and early morning in Colleton County. So far, there have been no reports of the cyclones touching down. However, it left a path of destruction for residents and city crews.“We’ve had a big mess here,” Bill Young, mayor of Walterboro, said. “It’s going to be a lot to pick up with limbs and de...
WALTERBORO, S.C. (WCBD) – The city of Walterboro expects to recover after high winds rolled through Thursday night and Friday morning.
Tropical Storm Helene brought multiple tornado warnings into the night and early morning in Colleton County. So far, there have been no reports of the cyclones touching down. However, it left a path of destruction for residents and city crews.
“We’ve had a big mess here,” Bill Young, mayor of Walterboro, said. “It’s going to be a lot to pick up with limbs and debris, pine straws – things in the road. We can recover from this debris and damage done by limbs and leaves – things like that.”
Colleton County officials say there are over 80% of residents that still do not have power. Dominion Energy and Coastal Electric are the companies that serve that area.
“Dominion has told us this will be a multi-day process to get the power back on,” Young said. “They didn’t say how many days, but normally they are really quick and we’re back up and running in a day or two.”
Since midnight, the Colleton County Fire Rescue picked up and responded to calls. Most of them include electrical and wind damages. No injuries have been reported.
“Currently, we have about 265 reports of damage,” KC Campbell, public information officer for Colleton County, said. “To give you an idea of that, Tropical Storm Debby we had 305. So, it was a county-wide event really.”
In Walterboro, it was an all-hands on deck situation. City crews were sawing down trees that blocked the roadways and brought down power lines, while neighbors picked up their own yards. Some even were using leaf blowers and their own machines to move debris.
Out of safety, responders hope residents will stay on the side of caution and remain at home until there is an all-clear.
“Even though right now it’s nice and sunny with a little breeze – it’s blue skies,” Campbell said. “We really don’t want you out traveling. We have debris around. We have workers that are out there. By you being out there on the roads, it’s going to delay them trying to clear them.”