Join KPAC at NAIOP I.CON West Industrial Cold Storage Tour on March 23

Konoike Pacific California is excited to participate in the upcoming NAIOP I.CON West Industrial Conference, including the industrial property tour hosted by FCL Builders.

As one of the premier events focused on industrial real estate, logistics, and supply chain infrastructure, I.CON West brings together developers, brokers, investors, and operators shaping the future of the industrial market in Southern California.

Why Attend

The cold storage  tour offers a firsthand look at leading developments across the region, showcasing innovation in warehouse design, construction, and logistics functionality. For companies operating near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, these conversations are critical as the region continues to evolve to meet growing demand for distribution, cold storage, and port-adjacent infrastructure.

KPAC is proud to be part of this industry dialogue, connecting with partners and peers who are driving the next phase of industrial growth.

Let’s Connect

If you’ll be attending NAIOP I.CON West, we would welcome the opportunity to connect. Whether you’re exploring cold storage solutions, port-based logistics, or new industrial development opportunities, our team looks forward to meaningful conversations during the conference and tour.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Connect with our team now: sales@kpaccoldstorage.com

Join KPAC at NAIOP I.CON West Industrial Tour - March 23, 2022

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