We are pleased to announce another important milestone in our global expansion, bringing CRANE Temper® to new regions and meeting growing demand for sustainable, high-performance heat-transfer solutions. During Q4, we successfully delivered CRANE Temper® to three new markets – Mexico, Marocco and Algeria.

Transition from traditional glycols to a non-toxic and energy efficient heat transfer fluid
Energy efficiency, system reliability, and long-term sustainability are becoming top priorities for industrial end users in the South American market.
In Mexico, CRANE Temper® has been adopted by one of the region’s largest and most respected OEMs.
At the same time, we completed deliveries to Morocco and Algeria, where CRANE Temper® is now being used by one of North Africa’s major producers of sweet berry and frozen goods.
The decision to transition from traditional glycols to CRANE Temper® was driven by a clear focus on improving cooling performance, reducing operating costs, and securing safer system operation in demanding production environments.
A global actor serving customers wherever performance matters
These projects reflect a broader trend in which global companies are seeking heat transfer fluids that combine efficiency, safety, and sustainability without compromise. CRANE Temper® continues to prove its value across climates, system designs and temperatures in various applications.
Our expansion into new markets beyond Europe highlights an important message: We are not only a European supplier; we are a global actor serving customers wherever performance matters. CRANE Temper® is now widely used across the world, reinforcing our commitment to innovation, system safety, and long-term sustainability.
With partners and distribution networks across multiple regions, we ensure that customers everywhere, regardless of location, can access reliable, future-ready heat-transfer solutions.
Learn more about CRANE Temper® in our detailed product section, and connect with our global team for tailored advice or technical support.
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