Mar 2, 2016
2016 Global Cold Chain Expo registration opens

Registration is now open for the inaugural Global Cold Chain Expo, created in partnership with the Global Cold Chain Alliance and the United Fresh Produce Association. Hosted at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois June 20-22, the event will will put a focus on all the products, services, technologies, companies, and employees that unite to ensure that perishable products arrive safely to consumers around the world.

The Global Cold Chain Expo, in a 25,000 square feet of trade show space, will feature hundreds of exhibitors from every sector of the cold chain, including material handling, warehousing, construction, supply chain/logistics solutions and transportation providers. Co-located with FMI Connect, the International Floriculture Expo, and United Fresh 2016, the Global Cold Chain Expo will attract more than 15,000 decision makers from retail, foodservice, processing, production, distribution, logistics, and transportation. Attendees will represent frozen, refrigerated, ambient and fresh operations.

For industry suppliers, the Global Cold Chain Expo provides a competitive advantage by building brand awareness, expanding audience penetration to all global buyers of temperature-controlled transportation and facilities, and connecting suppliers to key decision makers, according to a news release.

Early bird rates for the Global Cold Chain Expo are available through May 2. Explore these details, register for the event, and more by visiting the Global Cold Chain Expo website. For questions about exhibiting or sponsoring, contact John Toner at 202-303-3424.


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