We are refrigeration industry experts

True partnership requires more than just building equipment—it demands a deep understanding of your entire workflow. We are experts in the specific requirements of GMP environments, complex logistics, and ultra-low temperature science. This allows us to provide solutions that are not just reliable, but are also perfectly integrated into your operations.

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Providing High Level Care

With over 40 years of expertise in commercial refrigeration and 20+ years in the blood plasma industry, NWR is dedicated to providing exceptional, customized care for its clients. Based in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, our focus on delivering reliable and innovative solutions, combined with 24/7 technical support and a network of highly qualified vendors across the country, enables us to provide a white-glove service experience that meets your unique needs.

Being There When it Counts the Most

We understand the critical importance of consistent operations and compliance in our field. That's why we go above and beyond to provide the highest level of quality control and expert-guided mechanical systems maintenance. Our dedicated team offers 24/7 technical support and critical component inventory to ensure that the production of life-saving products remains uninterrupted. Trust us to keep your systems running smoothly and efficiently, every day.

Our Reason for Being

To design and build the world's most reliable refrigeration systems by bridging the gap between our clients' strategic goals and their day-to-day operational needs.

We combine innovative engineering with a deep understanding of the life sciences industry to deliver unmatched service and a powerful competitive advantage in everything we do.

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