NewCold Plans Hagerstown, Maryland, Cold Storage Operations
06/05/2025
The company's new temperature-controlled, automated warehouse will be located at 45 West Oak Ridge Drive.
“Since our founding in 2012, NewCold has a history of partnering with like-minded communities to foster economic growth and create high-quality employment opportunities,” said NewCold Founder and Chief Executive Officer Bram Hage. “We are excited to bring our innovative solutions and proprietary technology to the City of Hagerstown, contributing to its vibrant future.”
To support the project the Maryland Department of Commerce is working to approve a $1,000,000 conditional loan through Advantage Maryland.
“We’re excited to welcome NewCold to Maryland, where it will be able to serve international customers with ease,” noted Maryland Department of Commerce Secretary Harry Coker, Jr. “With access to numerous rail lines, interstates, and airports, as well as close proximity to the Port of Baltimore, our Mid Atlantic location will help NewCold expand its reach throughout the globe.”
NewCold’s advanced facilities use state-of-the-art proprietary technology, including automated storage and retrieval systems, to automatically move and store products in high-bay warehouses.
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