The “Join the Move to –15 C” initiative will examine a potential evolution in frozen food temperature standards.
December 18, 2023
Academic research concludes that raising the standard storage temperature of most frozen food by just 3 degrees Celsius to -15 degrees could make a significant environmental impact.
Over the last two decades, Longbow Advantage, R&FF’s 2023 Logistics Provider of the Year, has assisted F&B leaders including General Mills, PepsiCo and Driscoll’s with their warehouse operations.
New DG Fresh facilities in Oklahoma, California and Kentucky are expected to create 65 jobs and support approximately 1,500 Dollar General stores.
August 7, 2020
Dollar General announces the planned addition of three new DG Fresh facilities to support its strategic, multi-phased shift to self-distribution of frozen and refrigerated products such as dairy, deli and other perishable items. As Dollar General works to build the infrastructure to better support customers, the Company is investing in communities across the country and creating new career opportunities. As of May 2020, Dollar General was self-distributing to more than 9,000 stores from six DG Fresh cold storage facilities.
FreezPak implemented Plug Power's GenDrive hydrogen fuel cells into its forklift truck fleet.
December 8, 2016
One of the reasons FreezPak chose Plug Power’s GenDrive fuel cells was their ability to provide a drop-in battery replacement for lead-acid batteries in all generations of FreezPak’s OEM lift vehicles.
The Gaston site distributes refrigerated and frozen foods to hundreds of retail grocery stores and provides cold storage services to processors and manufacturers.
June 3, 2016
Southeast Frozen Foods, Miramar, Fla., announced plans to expand its Gaston, S.C., operations.
Refrigerated warehouse logistics provider Hanson Logistics, St. Joseph, Mich., opened the doors to an additional 12,000 pallet positions of deep frozen storage, following the completion of Phase IV of the Hanson Logistics Chicago Consolidation Center.
Brett Favre a Jet? Although Wisconsinites weren’t able to control their football fortunes, there’s one Wisconsin-based company proving that it can control something of vital importance to food processors: the supply chain.