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Written by Marty Khait, Refrigerated & Frozen Foods' “Farm to Frozen: Navigating the U.S. Cold Storage Climate” series focuses on the U.S. cold storage market, the growing need for infrastructure development and how food and beverage manufacturers/ processors can leverage the best option for their business.
LISTEN: This episode of From the Cold Corner features Marty Khait, co-founder and managing principal at Yukon Real Estate Partners and author of R&FF’s special series, Farm to Frozen, to discuss new options in cold storage.
In a world where the average cold storage facility is four decades old and demand continues to surge, navigating the landscape of real estate for refrigerated or frozen space
becomes a monumental challenge for businesses of all sizes.
The importance of cold storage real estate for U.S. food security cannot be overstated. The decisions food supply chain managers make today can affect the food supply of Americans for generations to come.