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Supaload Launches Web-Based Software to Transform Refrigeration System Design

Burstable News - Business and Technology News February 28, 2025
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Supaload Launches Web-Based Software to Transform Refrigeration System Design

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Supaload introduces a web platform that dramatically simplifies refrigeration and cold room design, offering professionals an automated tool to generate complex system layouts quickly and efficiently.

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A new web-based software platform aims to revolutionize refrigeration system design by streamlining complex engineering processes. Supaload enables professionals in food storage, pharmaceuticals, and industrial refrigeration to generate optimized designs in minutes instead of days.

The software provides instant cold room load calculations, automated equipment selection, and a comprehensive design system capable of handling single-unit and multi-compressor setups. By integrating advanced calculation tools, Supaload addresses a significant efficiency challenge in refrigeration engineering.

Users can leverage the platform's key features, including automatic bill of materials generation and a user-friendly interface compatible with desktop and mobile devices. The software offers multiple subscription tiers - Individual Contributor, Collaborator, and Enterprise - to accommodate varying professional needs.

According to Wayne, CEO of Supaload, the platform is designed to make refrigeration design faster, smarter, and more accessible. By automating complex calculations and providing a seamless interface, Supaload potentially reduces design time, minimizes human error, and increases overall project efficiency.

The software's broad applicability across industries suggests it could significantly impact how refrigeration systems are conceptualized and developed, offering professionals a more sophisticated, time-saving approach to technical design challenges.

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