ICL expands the capabilities of the cold chain in cooperation with Freshlink
International Cargo Logistics Ltd (ICL) has expanded its capabilities on the temperature -controlled plane as part of a good cooperation with Freshlink Ltd (Freshlink).
The two companies, who are already working together to transport sea charging containers, will now cooperate on the final connection of the United Kingdom.
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The Freshlinc Chain Storage facility will double in Spalding to serve as a control point for customs and resources, which increases simplification.
“This augmented cooperation with Freshlink comes in an exciting time for ICL, following closely at the opening of our new office in Rotterdam last month,” said Nick Venbo, ICL sales manager, ICL.
“This is in line with our continuous growth plans, which improves our ability to provide high -quality logistical services from our Heathro website to our customers in the fireplace sector.
“More improvements will come on the cold chain solutions later this year, as our Heathrow site is subject to renovations, with expansion and promotions to our temperature -controlled facility.”
Freshlink was founded in 1996, and provides solutions for storage and logistics throughout the United Kingdom and Europe from a network of distribution warehouses.
“A mixture of ICL experience with Freshlinc covers at the country level will provide an effective and reliable road in the market,” said Lee Junber, CEO of Freshlinc.
“We have currently created two controlled points in Spalding, one specializing in temperature -controlled goods.
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“Freshlinc facilities give our common customers, such as ICL, the opportunity to cleanse the products near the discharge point, provide precious time and allow a sweet product that enters the food chain.”
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