
KPAC supports temperature-controlled handling for cargo requiring inspection by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Our facilities are structured to accommodate inspection workflows within refrigerated and frozen environments near the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach.
We coordinate inspection access, product staging, and case stamping processes to support regulated import and distribution programs.
KPAC facilitates inspection-ready environments by providing:
Our team works with customers to ensure product is properly positioned and accessible for regulatory review.
For products requiring official case marking, KPAC supports USDA case stamping workflows within cold storage environments.
This includes:
All handling remains within designated temperature zones to preserve product integrity.
These cargo types frequently require USDA inspection or stamping prior to distribution.
Our proximity to the Southern California port complex allows import containers to move efficiently from marine terminals to inspection-ready cold storage environments.
This reduces:
KPAC integrates storage, inspection staging, and outbound preparation within one controlled platform.
USDA-coordinated operations at KPAC are supported by:
This integrated model supports port-driven regulatory programs.
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.