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MCC Develops Unique, Proprietary Compressor Mount System

TORONTO – Mobile Climate Control (MCC) has developed a unique and proprietary compressor mount system which is a patent pending product in the US, Canada and the EU.

This compressor mount system allows for simple belt tensioning, compressor alignment, and reduced vibration and can be customized for various engine bay layouts and compressors. The major benefits are drastically reduced installation time, reduced belt wear, ease of belt maintenance, and reduced noise and vibration.

“This innovative compressor mount system can be used in any bus with any compressor and results in improved performance and reduced life cycle cost for the bus manufacturer as well as for the bus operator. We believe it will be the industry standard for many years to come” – says Eric Weiss Group VP Product Development.

For more info:
Your MCC sales representative
Chris Kutter, Chief Marketing Officer, MCC Group +1(416) 294-3357
www.mcc-hvac.com

About Mobile Climate Control

Mobile Climate Control (MCC) offers complete climate comfort systems for three main customer segments: buses, off road and defense vehicles. Geographic sales split: 78% in North America, 18% in Europe and 4% in the rest of the world. Production plants are located in Toronto ON (Canada), Goshen IN (USA), Olawa (Poland), Ningbo (China) and Durban (South Africa). 2014 sales were USD 150M with in total around 650 employees. MCC is 100% owned by Ratos AB, a Swedish listed (NASDAQ OMX) private equity conglomerate.

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