Mechanical Systems Technology | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina


Date:February 18, 2013

Manitowoc

Since its inception in 1964, Manitowoc Ice, Inc. has been on the cutting edge of technology and conservation. The Manitowoc Ice team is committed to providing products that not only satisfy customer needs but also add value to the equipment investment by reducing costs and emphasizing food safety.

Building the perfect ice machine has never been easy, but inside-of-the-box thinking is just what you’ve come to expect from Manitowoc Ice.

With the introduction of the Q-Series we were the first to create an aesthetically designed line of ice machines that redefined the category. With the creation of QuietQube technology-we were first in establishing a new category of innovative remote condensing. The S-Series were the first ice machines designed to meet the demanding criteria for Sanitation established by NSF/ANSI Standard 12-2003.

Now with the introduction of the Indigo Series, we’re taking another huge leap forward. Intelligent Diagnostics provide constant and reliable monitoring of refrigeration systems. In turn, that information is used to improve energy management, set proper productions levels, streamline cleaning processes, ease food safety concerns, maintain ice quality and quickly display up to date service information.

In its 360,000 square foot Wisconsin facility, the company designs, manufactures and markets a complete ice machine product line with 200+ models in ice-making capacities from 65 to 3,380 pounds (30 to 1536 kgs.) per day.
All Manitowoc ice machines use environmentally friendly non-CFC refrigerants. The product line also includes ice storage bins, floor standing ice dispensers, ice machine accessories and a group of cleaning and sanitizing items such as AuCS, Guardian, and Arctic Pure water filters. Innovation and customer support has enabled Manitowoc Ice to become America’s #1 selling brand of ice machine.

Man•i•to•woc (man‘a-ta-wôk) home of the Great Spirit, a city in east central Wisconsin on Lake Michigan; population 32,500.