Port Of Wilmington, North Carolina Builds Cold Storage Facility
06/03/2015
The cold storage warehouse facility will contain roughly 3 million cubic feet and is located directly on the terminal at the Port of Wilmington, with ideal distribution channels including water, interstate and rail.
North Carolina is building the facility through a partnership with USA InvestCo and in collaboration with the North Carolina State Port Authority, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Agriculture and local government agencies.
“The brand-new cold storage facility will greatly benefit the economy of the Port of Wilmington and North Carolina,” Governor McCrory said. “The facility will make the port competitive and increase the amount of products it can ship out while also allowing North Carolina companies and farmers to distribute their inventory locally, nationally and globally.”
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