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The two adjoining facilities — totaling 200,000 square feet of refrigerated storage and office space — started as one cold storage building that Lineage acquired.
Initial designs include thousands of pallet positions to support food manufacturing customers in a 4-state region, with the ability to add capacity as customer needs increase.
Win Chill, LLC, Hallandale Beach, Fla., announced plans to build a 54-acre, 205,000-square-foot, full-service refrigerated foods warehouse and distribution center in Foundation Park, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Railex plays a key role in Union Pacific’s Food Network transporting fruits, vegetables and other temperature-sensitive cargo across the United States.
Union Pacific, Omaha, Neb., acquired Railex LLC’s refrigerated and cold storage distribution assets in Delano, Calif.; Wallula, Wash.; and Rotterdam, N.Y.
To continue the growth of its distribution centers in the national logistics supply chain, Zero Mountain Inc. expanded its frozen storage and cooler capacity at its Fort Smith, Ark., headquarters facility.
Zero Mountain tapped Cisco-Eagle and Steel King Industries to expand its frozen storage and cooler capacity at its Fort Smith, Ark., headquarters facility.
Chicago-based Bridge Development tapped Tippmann Innovation (TI), Fort Wayne, Ind., to build an advanced, state-of-the-art, convertible refrigerated/freezer building near Seattle's Sea-Tac Airport.