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'''Thermo King Corporation''' is a unit of [[Ingersoll Rand|Ingersoll Rand Company Limited]], and was founded in [[1938]]. The company manufactures transport temperature control systems for a variety of mobile applications, including trailers, truck bodies, buses, shipboard containers and railway cars.
'''Thermo King Corporation''' is a unit of [[Ingersoll Rand|Ingersoll Rand Company Limited]], and was founded in [[1938]]. The company manufactures transport temperature control systems for a variety of mobile applications, including trailers, truck bodies, buses, shipboard containers and railway cars.


On [[March 5]], [[1966]], a group of 75 people associated with the company were among the 113 passengers and 11 crew members who died when [[BOAC flight 911]] crashed near [[Mount Fuji]], [[Japan]]. Company executives and their top dealers were on a 14-day company sponsored tour of Japan and Southeast Asia, organized as a reward for sales performance. A company spokesman, quoted in the press in reaction to the tragedy, said that "this has got to be one of the worst things that a company can experience."<ref>{{cite news
On [[March 5]], [[1966]], a group of 75 people associated with the company were among the 113 passengers and 11 crew members who died when [[BOAC Flight 911]] crashed near [[Mount Fuji]], [[Japan]]. Company executives and their top dealers were on a 14-day company sponsored tour of Japan and Southeast Asia, organized as a reward for sales performance. A company spokesman, quoted in the press in reaction to the tragedy, said that "this has got to be one of the worst things that a company can experience."<ref>{{cite news
|title=Most of Firm's Top Dealers on 'Award Tour,' Killed
|title=Most of Firm's Top Dealers on 'Award Tour,' Killed
|date=1966-03-05
|date=1966-03-05

Revision as of 01:28, 15 July 2007

Thermo King Corporation is a unit of Ingersoll Rand Company Limited, and was founded in 1938. The company manufactures transport temperature control systems for a variety of mobile applications, including trailers, truck bodies, buses, shipboard containers and railway cars.

On March 5, 1966, a group of 75 people associated with the company were among the 113 passengers and 11 crew members who died when BOAC Flight 911 crashed near Mount Fuji, Japan. Company executives and their top dealers were on a 14-day company sponsored tour of Japan and Southeast Asia, organized as a reward for sales performance. A company spokesman, quoted in the press in reaction to the tragedy, said that "this has got to be one of the worst things that a company can experience."[1]

References

  1. ^ "Most of Firm's Top Dealers on 'Award Tour,' Killed". Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA). 1966-03-05. p. A-3.