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Jul 18, 2025 at 7:22 PMKiesling sets new standards in cooling logistics with the FIP cooling structure, offering maximum interior width with full insulation. The cooling vehicle specialist is raising the bar with its innovative manufacturing process. The advantages of the FIP structure are significant, especially in multi-temperature transport, where partitions separate multiple temperature zones within the cooling structure.
(Dornstadt – Tomerdingen) The cooling vehicle specialist Kiesling is setting new standards in cooling logistics with its manufacturing process: The innovative FIP panels (Fully Integrated Panel) provide maximum usable interior width as well as excellent insulation properties with ATP/FRC certification – an ideal solution for use in two-chamber or multi-temperature vehicles.
Unlike conventional structures, Kiesling does not use protruding baseboards or anchor rails. Instead, these are fully integrated into the wall construction. The result: a fully usable interior width of up to 2,480 mm. There are no compromises regarding reduced wall thickness or insulation.
A relevant advantage for two-chamber vehicles! In vehicles with longitudinal partitions, conventional cooling structures with added baseboards reduce the interior width! With fully integrated FIP structures from Kiesling, this space is preserved – crucial for efficient loading, especially with roll containers.
Perfect Width for Roll Containers
The widest point of a roll container is the lower roll plate – exactly where the baseboard sits. Thanks to the integrated design of Kiesling’s structures, roll containers can be loaded much more easily. This saves time, minimizes transport damage, and increases efficiency.
ATP/FRC-certified insulation, full efficiency. In the FIP structure, the wall thickness of 55 mm is maintained, unlike constructions that gain width by using thinner walls. FIP structures offer the highest energy efficiency and ATP/FRC-certified insulation performance. This prevents thawing during pre-commissioning, and the goods remain optimally protected – without compromises in roof or floor construction.
Fully Integrated – Tear Resistant
The construction of the FIP structures with fully integrated panels offers additional advantages. In addition to the baseboard, anchor rails are also constructively integrated into the panel. This ensures that all strips are interlocked with the foam, making them absolutely tear-resistant.
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