Refrigerated Logistic Trends - Oct 3rd, 2025
Kerry Group opens Pennsylvania coffee plant
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October 3, 2025
Wabash unveils new Midwest Parts and Services facility to improve support for refrigerated and diesel truck fleets
The facility provides faster access to parts, service, and truck body upfitting for fleets across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa.
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Peli BioThermal launches Vēro One to support sustainable cold chain shipping with a curbside recyclable dry ice shipper
The new solution offers pharmaceutical companies a reliable option for transporting temperature-sensitive products where reusables aren’t practical.
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Kerry Group opens Pennsylvania coffee plant to support refrigerated production and distribution
The facility will create 61 jobs and strengthen the Lehigh Valley’s food and beverage production market.
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Wabash announces Southeast network expansion, improving refrigerated trucking access and fleet service in Atlanta region
The expansion strengthens customer access to parts, service, and equipment across Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
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Global Cold Chain Alliance announces projects to reduce food loss and waste through temperature-controlled logistics
Expanding cold chain networks are helping minimize post-harvest food loss and improve the availability of safe, quality food.
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Darden Restaurants announces delivery of refrigerated trucks to help address food insecurity
Nine additional Feeding America food banks will receive 26-ft. refrigerated trucks to support food distribution programs.
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Podcast: How AI pushes fleet tech tools beyond cost-cutting
Mark Hill, CEO of PCS Software, champions the potential for AI to help midsized trucking fleets during the industry’s prolonged downturn.
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Fall brings relief at the pump for gasoline, but diesel prices continue to climb for trucking fleets
Diesel prices inch up across most regions, while gasoline relief offers temporary savings.
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FMCSA cracks down on foreign commercial driver's licenses
Federal regulators are tightening standards for how states can issue non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses. State licensing agencies have new paperwork and expiration date requirements—effective immediately.
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