Here at IRS, we maintain production lines, cold storage plants, cold rooms, blast chillers, and cellar rooms in a variety of commercial environments, public places, hospitals, and hospitality venues.

Our extensive knowledge in refrigerant legislation enables us to give businesses the highest-quality, sound advice. 

Whether you’re storing or selling food or ingredients, it’s paramount that your refrigeration management and maintenance are up to standards. This both helps keep your consumers safe, as well as keeping your energy costs down. 

What are the benefits of refrigeration maintenance for food storage? 

When food or ingredients are being manufactured, stored or sold – it is extremely important that the conditions in which these activities are happening are suitable for the health and safety of your consumers. Having suitable and maintained refrigeration services prevents unwanted bacterial growth on your products, keeps consumers safe, and also helps save you money in the long run. To find out more about our refrigeration services, click here, and to discover more about our energy management services, click here. 

How have we helped our clients? 

The Industrial Refrigeration Services team have helped many organisations reduce their energy consumption costs, including a British multinational retailer who saved over £15,000 per 3 months, and £60,000 per annum with the help of our services. You can read more about how we helped here. 

We have also worked with Premier Foods, Bumble Hole Foods Limited, plus more!  

Get in touch with the team of specialists today

We have worked with a wide range of food storage, cold storage, and wholesale companies throughout the UK, including Aldi and Cadbury World – so you can rest assured that your organisation will be in great hands. You can view our range of case studies here

If you would like to find out more about how the IRS team can help you with your food storage or energy saving solutions, get in touch with us today by calling us on 01527 577999, email us at info@irs.co.uk, or complete the simple contact form here. 


Posted on 19/11/2020