Aftermarket Parts

OEM Pricing Doesn’t Age, Even If Your Machine Does

OEM spare parts pricing often stays flat even as refrigeration equipment ages. Explore the TRU lifecycle, hidden maintenance costs, remanufactured parts, service kits, and smarter alternatives to OEM-only supply.


Why switching to an independent parts specialist makes sense when contracts end, or even before

For most transport refrigeration operators, equipment life rarely follows the neat timeline imagined by manufacturers.

Transport refrigeration units from brands like Carrier®, Thermo King®, Schmitz Cargobull®, and GAH® are engineered to work in demanding environments, often running long hours across multiple years. In reality, many fleets continue operating the same equipment for 10 years or more.

Yet there is one thing that often does not change with age.

OEM spare parts pricing.

A component for a ten-year-old unit can cost almost exactly the same as it did when the machine was new. The equipment ages, the fleet grows older, but the parts pricing rarely moves.

For operators managing tight operating margins, this can create unnecessary pressure on maintenance budgets.

This is where working with an independent parts specialist like Myriad can make a real difference.

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Managing ageing equipment shouldn’t mean dealing with outdated pricing structures.

The typical lifecycle of transport refrigeration equipment

Understanding the economics of parts pricing becomes clearer when you look at how most units move through their operational life.

1. Production and warranty period, 0 to 2 years

During the early life of a unit, most operators rely entirely on the OEM service network.

The equipment is new, warranties are in place, and servicing normally follows the manufacturer's service structure. Spare parts availability is rarely a concern, and pricing is often accepted as part of owning new equipment.

 

2. Contract maintenance period, 3 to 5 years

In many cases, contract maintenance can begin from the moment a unit is new and may continue for five years or more.

These agreements provide predictable servicing and support, but they also typically keep the operator tied closely to the manufacturer’s parts ecosystem.

While the equipment continues to perform well, the cost structure often remains unchanged.

2. Lifecycle of Equipment Timeline Graphic

3. Beyond five years, the real ownership phase

After five years, the economics of equipment ownership begin to shift.

From the manufacturer's perspective, the ideal scenario is often equipment replacement. However, many operators know that well-maintained refrigeration units can continue operating reliably for ten, fifteen, or even twenty years.

Replacing equipment prematurely can represent a major capital investment that may not be necessary.

The challenge is that while the machine ages, OEM spare parts pricing usually does not.

This creates a situation where operators are paying new equipment prices to maintain older machines.

 

3. OEM pricing graph

 

4. Unexpected costs, even during earlier lifecycle stages

One important consideration is that not all repairs are covered under warranty or maintenance agreements. In cases of accidental damage, operators are often responsible for the full cost of replacement components.

Items such as doors, grilles, condenser radiators, and similar parts are typically charged at full retail pricing. Today, these costs can run into thousands rather than hundreds of pounds, creating unexpected pressure on maintenance budgets regardless of the unit’s age.

 

7. Procurement Swearwords

These are the realities procurement teams face when parts pricing does not reflect equipment age.

Why independent parts supply matters

Independent parts specialists play an important role in helping fleets manage long-term operating costs.

At Myriad, the focus is simple.

Provide reliable, cost-effective alternatives to OEM parts that help operators keep their equipment running efficiently for longer.

Myriad supplies a wide range of transport refrigeration components designed to fit major industry brands, including:

  • Carrier®
  • Thermo King®
  • Schmitz Cargobull®
  • GAH®
  • Transcan® / Verilocation temperature monitoring
  • Orbcomm® telematics solutions
  • Comex® components
  • Valeo® electrical systems

By sourcing, developing, and stocking high-quality replacement parts, Myriad helps workshops and fleet operators maintain their equipment without being locked into OEM pricing structures.

4. A Smarter Alternative

Remanufactured components: a practical cost-saving strategy

One of the most effective ways to reduce maintenance costs is through remanufactured components.

Remanufacturing allows key components to be professionally rebuilt and tested so they perform reliably at a significantly lower cost than new OEM units.

Advantages of remanufactured components include:

  • Lower purchase cost compared to new OEM parts
  • Reduced environmental impact through the reuse of high-quality materials
  • Proven performance when rebuilt and tested correctly

For many fleets, remanufactured compressors, electronic modules, and other major components can provide a dependable solution when maintaining older equipment.

 

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Service kits that simplify maintenance

Routine servicing is no longer limited to specialist service networks. Myriad has recognised a growing trend where fleet owners and operators are taking a more proactive approach to maintenance by carrying out servicing in-house.

Many businesses already have skilled mechanics maintaining their trucks, trailers, and vans, and are now extending this capability to include refrigeration units. This shift is helping to reduce breakdowns, improve uptime, and create greater control over maintenance costs.

With the right service kits, tasks such as filter changes and routine maintenance can be completed quickly using standard workshop tools, making it easier for operators to keep their equipment running efficiently without relying solely on external providers.

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Extending equipment life makes financial sense

Transport refrigeration equipment is built to work in demanding conditions. With the right maintenance strategy and access to reliable replacement components, there is no reason why many units cannot continue operating well beyond the traditional five-year cycle.

Extending the working life of equipment offers several financial advantages:

  • Reduced capital expenditure on new equipment
  • Lower overall lifecycle cost
  • Improved return on investment from existing assets

In many cases, the key factor that determines whether a unit remains viable is simply access to affordable spare parts.

 

The Myriad approach

At Myriad, the goal is not to replace the manufacturer. It is to support operators who want to maintain their equipment efficiently and economically.

By offering high-quality replacement components, remanufactured parts, service kits, and telematics solutions, Myriad helps transport refrigeration professionals keep their fleets running reliably without unnecessary cost pressure.

Because while your machine may be getting older, your parts pricing should not stay brand new.

 

Switch to Myriad

If your equipment is moving beyond its warranty period, it may be time to rethink how you source your spare parts.

Working with an independent specialist can help you reduce costs, extend equipment life, and keep your fleet operating smoothly.

 

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Why are OEM spare parts often expensive for older equipment?

OEM spare parts pricing is usually structured around manufacturer service networks and original equipment distribution. Even when equipment ages, pricing structures often remain unchanged because they are tied to the manufacturer’s parts ecosystem rather than the actual age of the machine.

Are aftermarket transport refrigeration parts reliable?

High-quality aftermarket parts designed to fit Carrier®, Thermo King®, Schmitz Cargobull®, and GAH® systems can offer reliable performance when sourced from reputable suppliers. Independent specialists like Myriad focus on providing components that meet expected operational standards.

What are remanufactured transport refrigeration components?

Remanufactured components are previously used parts that have been professionally rebuilt, tested, and restored to working condition. These parts often provide a cost-effective alternative to new OEM components while maintaining dependable performance.

When should fleet operators consider aftermarket parts?

The reality is simple, it’s never too early and never too late to consider alternative parts supply.

 

Having reliable options available when needed helps reduce operational downtime, avoid unnecessary delays, and maintain control over maintenance costs. Whether a unit is still under contract, recently out of warranty, or well into its operational life, flexibility in parts sourcing gives operators greater control and resilience.

How can operators extend the life of refrigeration equipment?

Extending equipment life involves regular maintenance, timely replacement of wear components, and access to affordable spare parts. With proper servicing and cost-effective replacement components, many transport refrigeration units can remain operational for ten years or more.

 

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