• GCCA releases 2020 Global Cold Storage Capacity Report

    Latest report detailing world-wide reach of cold chain suppliers shows 719 million cubic meters of storage in 51 countries
    Oct. 16, 2020
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    The Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) recently released its 2020 Global Cold Storage Capacity Report, which details the expansive reach of cold chain suppliers world-wide.

    “The 51 countries represented in this year’s report demonstrates the global reach of our trade association and importance of our industry research to cold storage companies around the world,” said Jason Troendle, director of market intelligence and research. “The report also provides country-level data for 3PL cold storage capacity, private cold storage capacity, or both.”

    In developing country markets, middle-class and high-income consumer segments support the demand for refrigerated and frozen foods, which ultimately drives the refrigerated warehouse service industry, GCCCA said.

    The market development index is calculated as cold storage capacity per urban resident. Based on the assumption that the middle class tends to concentrate in urban and suburban areas, the overview of the report below uses urban population as a benchmark.

    An overview the Global Capacity Report includes:

    • The total capacity of refrigerated warehouses worldwide was 719 million cubic meters in 2020, 16.7% greater than the capacity reported in 2018.  (A portion of this growth is due to reporting from new countries and improvements in data collection).
    • North America and China accounted for most of the increase in reported capacity since 2018.
    • The United States, at 156 million cubic meters, was the single largest country market, followed by India at 150 million cubic meters and China at 131 million cubic meters.
    • Canada, the United States, Brazil and the Netherlands all had average warehouse size of more than 100,000 cubic meters.
    • The top five GCCA global players in the market include Lineage Logistics, Americold Logistics, United States Cold Storage, AGRO Merchants Group and NewCold Advanced Cold Logistics.
    • Refrigerated warehouse space was distributed unevenly across countries based on the index of market penetration developed by GCCA.
    • Mexico, Brazil and China have the largest unmet need for refrigerated warehouse space.
    • Worldwide, the average 2020 cold storage capacity per urban resident was 0.15 cubic meters, ranging from less than 0.1 cubic meters per resident to 0.9.

    The complete capacity report is complimentary for GCCA members. Visit gcca.org/resources/2020-global-cold-chain-capacity-report to learn more.

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