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Cutting-edge refrigeration technology and expanded capabilities elevate Cold Chain 3PL’s position as a leading provider of cold chain logistics in the Midwest

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Cold Chain 3PL has upgraded its cold storage facilities in the Greater Chicago area with advanced refrigeration technology for superior temperature control and product safety. This enhancement positions Cold Chain 3PL to meet increasing demand for reliable, sustainable cold chain logistics across various industries.

Chicago, IL, United States

Meeting the Surge in Cold Chain Demand with Enhanced Facilities

Cold Chain 3PL, a leading provider of e-commerce fulfillment, storage, and delivery services for cold goods in the Greater Chicago area, proudly announces the enhancement of its cold storage warehousing capabilities. This strategic upgrade involves the implementation of cutting-edge refrigeration technology, designed to maintain optimal temperatures and ensure the highest standards of product safety and quality.

Expanding Capacity to Serve Diverse Cold Chain Needs

With the surge in demand for cold chain logistics driven by the growth of e-commerce and the increasing consumer preference for frozen and perishable goods, Cold Chain 3PL’s enhanced facilities are set to provide businesses with the reliability and efficiency they need. The company’s advanced cold storage solutions are not only more energy-efficient but also cater to a broader range of products, from fresh produce to life-saving pharmaceuticals.

Jamie Moriarty on Cold Chain 3PL’s Commitment to Excellence

“Cold Chain 3PL is committed to setting new standards in the cold chain logistics industry,” said Jamie Moriarty, Cold Chain Entrepreneur and Partner at Cold Chain 3PL. “Our recent enhancements reflect our dedication to providing our clients with the best possible service. We understand the critical nature of maintaining product integrity, especially in industries where safety and quality are paramount. Our upgraded facilities are a testament to our ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation.”

Certifications and Industry Leadership

Cold Chain 3PL holds several certifications that highlight its commitment to maintaining the highest standards in cold chain logistics. The company is certified by the BRC (British Retail Consortium) for its high level of safety and quality assurance and holds certifications in HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points), ensuring proper safety measures for food handling and storage.

With a track record of partnering with prominent brands such as Revolution Foods, Cold Chain 3PL has demonstrated its capability to handle a wide array of logistics challenges, making it a trusted name in the cold chain industry. The company continues to build on its expertise, offering specialized solutions to support clients in optimizing their supply chains.

About Cold Chain 3PL:

Cold Chain 3PL specializes in e-commerce fulfillment, storage, and delivery of cold goods, serving the Greater Chicago area. With state-of-the-art cold storage facilities and a commitment to innovation, Cold Chain 3PL provides tailored solutions that meet the diverse needs of its clients. Led by Jamie Moriarty, a former Olympic athlete and cold chain entrepreneur, the company is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability in the cold chain logistics industry.

Contact Info:
Name: Jamie Moriarty
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Organization: Cold Chain 3PL
Website: https://coldchain3pl.com

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