Refrigerated and frozen warehouse services near the Port of Long Beach

KPAC provides Port of Long Beach cold storage solutions, supporting refrigerated and frozen import programs throughout Southern California. Located near the Long Beach marine terminals, our facilities are positioned to receive temperature-controlled containers, manage palletized inventory, and coordinate outbound distribution within a secure cold chain environment.

Backed by more than three decades of experience, KPAC delivers operationally focused infrastructure for port-driven logistics in the Long Beach market.

Cold storage logistics supporting Port of Long Beach supply chains

Cold chain logistics at the Port of Long Beach require reliable temperature-controlled infrastructure and efficient container handling. Importers, exporters, and food distributors depend on cold storage partners that can receive refrigerated containers, maintain product integrity, and move inventory quickly into regional distribution networks.

KPAC supports these port-driven supply chains with refrigerated and frozen storage designed for operational efficiency. Our facilities handle temperature-controlled container deliveries, palletized storage programs, and outbound distribution across Southern California.

Located near the Port of Long Beach and the broader San Pedro Bay port complex, KPAC works with importers, exporters, and logistics providers moving food products through one of the busiest gateway ports in the United States.

Port Based Services

For importers, exporters, and regional distributors, port-adjacent infrastructure is critical to preserving product integrity and maintaining supply chain continuity.

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Overweight Corridor Expertise

KPAC’s infrastructure supports compliant movement while preserving product integrity.

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USDA Inspection & Case Stamping

We coordinate inspection access, product staging, and case stamping processes to support regulated import and distribution programs.

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Whether you’re moving refrigerated or frozen goods through the Port of Long Beach or distributing across Southern California, our team is ready to support your cold storage and cold-chain logistics needs.