Konoike-Pacific California Inc. (KPAC) is proud to be recognized at the 92nd Annual World Trade Week, hosted by the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce.
KPAC has been named a recipient of the Foreign Direct Investment Award, honoring the company’s contributions to international trade, regional economic development, and cross-border supply chain infrastructure.
World Trade Week is one of Southern California’s most established business events, bringing together global trade leaders, policymakers, and logistics professionals to highlight the importance of international commerce in the region.
As a provider of temperature-controlled warehousing, cold storage, and logistics services, KPAC plays a vital role in supporting global supply chains through the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. This recognition reflects the company’s continued investment in operational excellence and its commitment to strengthening trade between Japan, the United States, and international markets.

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.

Rising fuel costs and ongoing conflict in the Middle East may not disrupt U.S. supply chains immediately, but they are already increasing transportation costs. Here's what importers, food companies, and logistics providers should know about cold storage and refrigerated warehousing near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
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.