Warsaw, Poland: NewCold has completed the expansion of its automated warehouse in Kutno, Poland, doubling capacity to over 112,000 pallet positions to meet increased demand for cold storage in the country.
“We are excited to further contribute to Poland’s status as a major European food logistics hub with this strategic expansion,” said Bram Hage, NewCold’s founder and chief executive.
“The additional capacity at Kutno allows us to meet the growing demand from our customers in Poland. And our global warehouse and transport network can help Polish food producers access new markets in Central Europe and beyond.”
Roberto Alessio, NewCold vice president business and growth, Central and Eastern Europe, said: “NewCold continues to set a new standard in the food logistics sector. With the Kutno expansion, we are better able to accommodate high-volume customers across Poland in one location. And our highly automated systems and cutting-edge technology ensure optimal storage and transportation while minimizing energy consumption.”
The Kutno facility leverages automation and renewable energy solutions — such as solar panels and electric trailers — that add greater efficiency and sustainability to customers’ supply chains.
This latest expansion marks another significant step in NewCold’s global growth story. Since its founding in 2012, NewCold has continuously expanded its footprint and services, with 18 mostly highly automated warehouses in 10 countries on three continents.
NewCold’s growth in the region will continue with a new site in Nowy Modlin, Poland, scheduled for Q1 2025.