IACSC changes name to CEBA

Nov. 21, 2018
Discover why IACSC has transitioned to a new name, the Controlled Environment Building Association.

To better align with a changing industry and the expanding expertise of its members, the International Association for Cold Storage Construction (IACSC), a Core Partner of the Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA), announced that the 40-year-old trade association has transitioned to a new name: the Controlled Environment Building Association (CEBA).

CEBA’s mission is to represent the expert builders who specialize in design and construction of controlled environment buildings, including cold storage warehouses, food processing facilities, clean rooms, pharmaceutical facilities, and foodservice and retail distribution centers.

“Our new name reflects the full scope of what our members specialize in, and that is the design and construction of controlled environment facilities” said Tim Nguyen, regional vice president of ESI Group USA and chairman of CEBA. “CEBA members have the expertise and experience in designing and building facilities that take into account product integrity, quality and safety. Our breadth of expertise provides a full service to our global cold chain network; consisting of retailers, foodservice, third-party logistics and processors.

CEBA members unanimously voted to approve the new name during the annual CEBA Conference & Expo in Las Vegas NV recently. This year’s conference brought together more than 280 leaders and innovators in the controlled environment building industry.

The association was founded in 1978 as the National Association of Cold Storage Insulation Contractors to represent specialty vapor barrier insulation contractors. In 1987, the name was changed to International Association of Cold Storage Contractors and in 2002, the name transitioned to the International Association for Cold Storage Construction to invite a broader membership and give all members equal status.

CEBA also unveiled a new logo and refreshed strategic plan that focuses on achieving recognition as the authority in designing and building temperature-controlled facilities. It also includes objectives to build future talent, offering recruitment and retention programs and exploring other opportunities for talent development; and to implement plans for developing expertise and increasing engagement with MEPs, refrigeration engineers and customers.

More information can be found at www.builditcold.org.

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