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Axiom Cloud’s Refrigeration Management Portal Addresses Cold Storage Maintenance Issues
Food Logistics
September 23, 2025
Axiom's next-generation Customer Web Portal enables users to see all open anomalies for each site and identify which issues can be resolved remotely without dispatching a service technician.
Trump 2.0 Can’t Kill This Trump 1.0 Climate Bill
YouTube
September 10, 2025
Amrit Robbins, CEO of Axiom Cloud, is an expert on refrigerant gas regulations—one of the most potent sources of greenhouse gas emissions. With extensive experience working with major US cold-storage operators and retailers, he discusses the real-world impacts of the enforcement of Trump’s AIM Act. Learn how these regulations are shaping efforts to reduce emissions from the refrigeration sector and combat climate change.
Axiom Cloud Releases AI-Based Early Leak Detection Software, Tested at 242 Facilities
R744
August 28, 2023
Axiom Cloud has launched AI-powered software that detects refrigerant leaks using existing sensor data, eliminating the need for new hardware. Pilot-tested at 242 facilities, it helps major retailers reduce emissions and maintenance costs.
AI Makes Inroads Into Commercial Refrigeration
ACHR News
November 7, 2021
The AI Revolution in Commercial Refrigeration The future of cooling has arrived. As AI makes inroads into the mechanical room, facilities are moving beyond simple threshold alarms toward predictive, intelligent systems. Explore how the latest cloud-based apps are "supercharging" existing hardware to deliver unprecedented energy efficiency and refrigerant leak protection.
National Grid looks to test a novel load-shifting technology: Frozen peas
Canary Media
October 5, 2021
Can Frozen Food Help Stabilize the Power Grid? In a novel approach to energy management, National Grid is teaming up with Axiom Cloud to turn supermarket freezers into "Virtual Batteries." By using AI to intelligently pre-chill inventory like frozen peas before peak demand hits, stores can slash their power draw when the grid is most stressed. This pilot project not only cuts carbon emissions by displacing fossil-fuel "peaker" plants but also puts thousands of dollars back into the pockets of grocery store owners.

















































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