Konoike Pacific California (KPAC) is expanding its Wilmington cold storage facility, adding significant new freezer and cooler capacity in one of the most strategic port logistics corridors in the country.

Located in Wilmington, California, within the overweight corridor serving the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, this expansion strengthens KPAC’s ability to support importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and food logistics providers moving temperature-sensitive cargo through Southern California.

Expansion Highlights

  • 72,000 square feet of new freezer and refrigerated cooler space
  • 16,000 new pallet positions for frozen and refrigerated storage
  • Expanded on-site USDA inspection facility
  • Capacity for up to 20 additional USDA inspections per day

This investment increases available port-adjacent cold storage in Wilmington, helping customers reduce dwell time, improve throughput, and streamline import and export operations. The expanded USDA inspection site enhances efficiency for meat, poultry, seafood, produce, and other regulated commodities requiring federal inspection.

As global trade volumes continue to grow through the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, access to overweight corridor routing, temperature-controlled warehousing, and integrated inspection services is critical to maintaining supply chain efficiency.

KPAC remains committed to delivering reliable refrigerated warehousing, freezer storage, and cold chain logistics solutions in Wilmington and the greater Los Angeles and Long Beach port market.

Construction updates and progress milestones will be shared in the coming months.

Stay tuned.

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