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Nordfrost extends network for frozen goods

31.03.2022

SCHORTENS. In early February, Nordfrost completed the expansion of its logistics centre in Barsinghausen. The former refrigerated warehouse has now been turned into a modern and efficient transport hub with plenty of space for handling both frozen goods and fresh products. The company also trebled its deep-freeze capacity and now boasts 30,000 pallet bays. A photovoltaic system was also installed on the roof, covering an area of 6,000 square metres and an output of 750 kilowatt peak (kWp).

Credits: NORDFROST

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