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Perluasan Kapasitas Rantai Dingin di Rhode Island Menandakan Permintaan Distribusi Beku yang Lebih Kuat

Cold-Link Logistics has announced a major expansion of its Providence-area tri-temperature facility in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The project will add 65,000 kaki persegi ruang freezer. Setelah selesai, situs ini diperkirakan akan tercapai 129,000 kaki persegi, menambahkan 13,500 posisi palet beku, dan meningkatkan total kapasitas di lokasi menjadi 18,000 posisi palet.
For cold chain operators and food industry buyers, this is more than a facility growth story. It points to a continued focus on usable freezer capacity, pallet density, and regional cold storage availability. Secara praktis, expansions like this can help reduce slot pressure during peak demand periods and improve distribution flexibility for frozen and refrigerated food shipments that depend on stable temperature control.
From a market perspective, the announcement also reinforces a broader commercial message: cold chain customers continue to value scalable, energy-conscious, food-grade infrastructure close to major demand centers. For B2B readers, that makes cold storage expansion an important indicator of where frozen food logistics capacity is still tightening and where new service opportunities are emerging