Ice Make
Refrigeration Limited (Ice Make), one of the leading manufacturer
& supplier of cooling solutions equipment, has launched an economically
viable solar powered cold storage unit for interior areas where proper
storage temperature and adequate infrastructure is
not available due to non -availability of regular power. The Company is
expecting good response for the eco- friendly and energy efficient
solar cold room.
Mr Chandrakant P. Patel, CMD, Ice Make Refrigeration Limited said “In line with
the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to transform agriculture sector and
double the farmer’s income, Ice Make has successfully developed its first
portable solar based Cold Storage Room with in- house technology, design and
capability. Customised for the rural and semi urban requirements, the
product is economically viable and beneficial for the farmers and other users
in the supply chain. The cold room unit with a storage space of about 4-5
metric ton and costing around Rs 11-12 lakh helps retain the quality,
freshness, enhance shelf-life and reduce wastage of temperature prone perishable
produce. The shelf life of solar cold storage room is around 7-10 years. Though
conventional cold storages cost around 30-40% less then solar-powered ones but
require grid power which comprises around 30% of their running cost. Solar cold
storages not only reduce this cost, but can also make a key difference in
distant rural areas which are not yet electrified, or where power supply is
poor”
“While Solar-based cold storages are still at an
experimental stage in India, the main challenge is low awareness and the
information gap that needs to be bridged at the earliest to help the farmers
double their income and reap strong benefits from the good quality cold storage
facilities. The Government has extended its 40-50% subsidy scheme to solar
refrigeration units to make them affordable and encourage their adoption and
with proper utilization the solar based cold storage uses can lead to
over 30-40% increase in their income. With governments strong focus on
agriculture and horticulture growth our internal research suggests that the
market for Solar-based cold storages will expand
aggressively in the next few years. There are only handful solar cold storages
being used in the country so far” Mr Patel added.
India is the world’s second largest producer of
fruits and vegetables after China, with an output of about 100 million tonne of
fruits and 180 million tonne of vegetables. However, according to various
studies around 40% of this produce perishes for lack of adequate cold storage
facilities. Even the rest has to be quickly brought to market and sold, or the
quality deteriorates. The pressure to sell early regularly leads to glut and
shortages of these commodities in the market, resulting in wild price
fluctuations
About Us
ICE MAKE
REFRIGERATION LIMITED has been successfully satisfying the needs of its
customers, from production to after-sales service, since 1993. The Company is
engaged in the business of providing customized cooling solutions to diverse
set of clients across wide range of industries by manufacturing and supply of
high quality refrigeration products & equipment’s. ICE Make was listed on
NSE Emerge on December 8, 2017. The Company attracted record SME IPO
subscription of over 260 Times, worth over 6000 Crore. The Company operates
under four key business verticals including Cold Room, Commercial
Refrigeration, Industrial Refrigeration & Transport Refrigeration and
caters to wide range of Industries including Dairy, Ice-cream, food processing,
agriculture, pharmaceuticals, Cold Chain, Logistics, hospitals, Hospitality and
retail among others. The Company also exports it products to overseas
clients 21 countries. ICE Make has its manufacturing plants located at Dantali
in Gandhi Nagar District Ahmedabad and Chennai. The Company received
several awards and accolades including Indian Leadership Award for Industrial
Development in 2011, Best Medium Enterprise (Manufacturing) by Canara Bank
& Skoch Award in 2014 and India SME 100 Award in 2017.
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