• Logistics Division a Key Part of P&O/Condyne

    P&O/Condyne's logistics division is a growing refrigerated carrier operating in the Northeast. Currently, it operates a fleet of 50 refrigerated tractor-trailers
    May 1, 2001

    P&O/Condyne's logistics division is a growing refrigerated carrier operating in the Northeast. Currently, it operates a fleet of 50 refrigerated tractor-trailers servicing retail and foodservice industries. Specializing in retail store delivery, LTL, and truckloads, the company works with P&O/Condyne's cold-storage program. This partnership, in conjunction with the brokerage program, allows P&O/Condyne to provide storage and delivery for all 48 states.

    P&O/Condyne is a part of P&O Cold Logistics (POCL) with its North American headquarters in Los Angeles CA. In the United States, POCL operates 16 cold-storage warehouse and distribution centers in California, Texas, Nevada, and Massachusetts. It operates 34 cold-storage warehouse and distribution centers in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Brazil. POCL is a division of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Group based in London, United Kingdom.

    Voice your opinion!

    To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

    Sign up for our free eNewsletters

    Latest from Refrigerated Transporter

    Penske
    penske_logistics___2025_state_of_logistics_report_
    The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals’ latest report indicates trucking businesses continue to face economic uncertainty.
    Orbcomm
    orbcommcrewviewbayviewinterface
    New onboard solution enables end-to-end visibility for smart refrigerated and dry van containers in real time while in transit.
    Optimal Dynamics
    Halvor Lines recently took a “data-driven leap forward” by partnering with Optimal Dynamics to automate and optimize freight decisions.
    A new partnership with Optimal Dynamics is helping the family-owned trucking company automate freight decisions across its complex enterprise network.