What is Cold Storage?
A cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain and includes the manufacturing, processing, transportation and distribution of temperature-sensitive and perishable consumer products.
Cold storage refers to the warehouses where products are stored, packaged and distributed. Cold storage can be classified into two main types:
chilled warehouses for keeping perishables fresh and
frozen warehouses for frozen goods.
The varied temperature range of cold storage facilities is designed to maintain the quality and shell life of different perishable products such as vegetables, dairy, meat, seafood and frozen food. Other temperature-sensitive products include pharmaceuticals, vaccines, wines, tobacco and chemicals.
A cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain and includes the manufacturing, processing, transportation and distribution of temperature-sensitive and perishable consumer products.
Cold storage refers to the warehouses where products are stored, packaged and distributed. Cold storage can be classified into two main types:
chilled warehouses for keeping perishables fresh and
frozen warehouses for frozen goods.
The varied temperature range of cold storage facilities is designed to maintain the quality and shell life of different perishable products such as vegetables, dairy, meat, seafood and frozen food. Other temperature-sensitive products include pharmaceuticals, vaccines, wines, tobacco and chemicals.










