KPAC’s Rich Burke Re-Elected to Global Cold Chain Alliance Board

We’re proud to share that Rich Burke of Konoike-Pacific (KPAC) has been re-elected to serve on the Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) Warehouse Board for 2024.

The GCCA represents the global temperature-controlled logistics and cold storage industry, bringing together leaders who help shape best practices, food safety standards, and operational excellence across the cold chain.

Rich’s continued appointment reflects KPAC’s ongoing commitment to industry leadership, compliance, and innovation within refrigerated and frozen storage.

Why the GCCA Matters to the Cold Storage Industry

The GCCA plays a critical role in advancing:

  • Cold storage best practices
  • Regulatory alignment and food safety standards
  • Workforce development
  • Operational efficiency across global supply chains

By participating in the GCCA Warehouse Board, KPAC contributes directly to conversations that influence the future of temperature-controlled logistics.

KPAC’s Commitment to Industry Leadership

KPAC continues to invest in:

  • Advanced refrigerated and frozen storage
  • USDA-compliant operations
  • Blast freezing and product tempering
  • High-touch cold chain handling

Active involvement in organizations like GCCA reinforces our commitment to operating at the highest standards within the cold storage and logistics industry.

Read the Official Announcement Published by Refrigerated & Frozen Foods

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