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The Port of Mobile’s newest refrigerated cargo facility is on track for an early 2021 opening at one of the nation’s fastest growing container ports. The facility is located outside the gates of the seaport’s container terminal operated by APM Terminals and has immediate access to I-10. The distribution center will be one of the largest of its kind in the Southeast. Its proximity to the container terminal and max loading capabilities will not only add value but help customers reduce their carbon footprint by limiting the number of trucks on the road.
MTC Logistics, Baltimore, Md., broke ground on a 12 million-cubic-foot international temperature-controlled distribution center at the Port of Mobile, Mobile, Ala.
This state-of-the-art building will have the potential to reach 600,000 square feet and over 80,000 pallet positions in multiple rooms with temperatures ranging from -10°F up to 34°F.
The large cold storage capacity in Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and England, together with expertise in all commodity types and a strong transportation network, positions AGRO as a market leader providing unique value-added solutions.
The newly constructed and redeveloped property features clear 32- to 40-foot ceiling heights, 4,000-amp power feed, an ESFR sprinkler system, 104 dock positions and 91 trailer stalls.
Bridge Development Partners, LLC, Chicago, announced a 132,000-square-foot lease to Chicago-based Frozen Assets Cold Storage at Bridge Point Northlake.
The USCS Dallas facility now offers 517,566 square feet of cold storage with room for 56,809 pallets stored at temperatures ranging from -20°F to 40°F.
United States Cold Storage (USCS), Voorhees, N.J., completed a 5.3 million-cubic-foot, Phase 3 addition to its public refrigerated warehouse in Dallas, Texas.
Nor-Lake, Hudson, Wis., enhanced its Chill Smart Blast Chiller Freezer line to offer self-contained refrigeration cabinets with a system designed to rapidly and uniformly decrease the temperature of hot foods to either a chilled or frozen state.
The added space will bring the company's total Savannah frozen and chilled storage capacity to 50,000 tons of cargo and double the current blast capacity.
Nordic Logistics and Warehousing, an Atlanta-based member of AGRO Merchants Group, Alpharetta, Ga., doubled the capacity of its Savannah, Ga., location by adding a new 200,000-square-foot cold storage and blast freezing facility to the existing site.