Cold Jet signed a letter of intent to acquire Aquila Triventek’s dry ice activities, a Danish company that specializes in developing innovative dry ice cleaning, production, and CO2 recovery systems.
“This acquisition, at its core, will integrate dry ice technologies, innovations and staff from Triventek with the Cold Jet family and product portfolio,” says Eugene Cooke, president & CEO of Cold Jet.
Cold Jet is pleased to add small volume pelletizers and CO2 recovery units from Triventek to round out their portfolio with low- and high-volume pelletizers paired with CO2 recovery systems. The CO2 recovery units pair perfectly with Cold Jet dry ice production systems, helping customers achieve even greater efficiencies with their dry ice operations.
“Triventek’s advanced CO2 recovery systems made this opportunity especially unique in our effort to build a more sustainable carbon footprint for dry ice production,” says Dennis Hjort, senior vice president – Global DIMS & IBS of Cold Jet.
Cold Jet is headquartered in Loveland, Ohio, with international operations in Europe, Asia, Canada, and Mexico. Triventek will bring new business and opportunities in Europe, Scandinavia, South Pacific, Japan, South Africa, Brazil, Canada, and Australia.
“The technology within the CO2 recovery system from Triventek will enable our customers to effectively double the output of solid CO2 (dry ice) with the same input volume of liquid CO2, therefore driving much more efficiency and sustainability in all aspects of their operations with dry ice manufacturing solutions from Cold Jet,” Cooke concludes.
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