Konoike-Pacific California Inc. (KPAC) is proud to be featured by the Port of Los Angeles in its Cool Connections report highlighting refrigerated cargo operations at the nation’s busiest container port.
The Port of Los Angeles handles millions of tons of temperature-sensitive imports and exports each year, making near-dock cold storage critical to global supply chains. Located within close proximity to the port, KPAC supports refrigerated cargo movement through advanced temperature-controlled warehousing and cold chain logistics services.
The feature underscores KPAC’s role in strengthening perishable supply chains and supporting efficient trade through Southern California’s port infrastructure.

Learn what transloading is and how it works at the Port of Los Angeles. This guide explains the benefits of transloading, the step-by-step process, and how temperature-controlled handling supports food, seafood, and other perishable imports.

The Port of Long Beach will receive nearly $70 million in federal Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund funding to support major infrastructure projects, including dredging, wharf repairs, seismic upgrades, and navigation improvements.

The Port of Los Angeles has received a record $70 million in federal funding for harbor maintenance, seismic upgrades, wharf repairs, and other infrastructure improvements.
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.