State-of-the-Art MEDLOG Cold Storage Facility Marks Boost for U.S. Meat Exports

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State-of-the-Art MEDLOG Cold Storage Facility Marks Boost for U.S. Meat Exports

07/11/2024

MEDLOG, the logistics division of MSC, has officially broken ground on a new 291,000 square foot, state-of-the-art cold storage facility in Savannah, Georgia. This landmark project marks a significant addition to the export potential of poultry, pork and meat producers in the U.S. Southeast and Midwest.

MEDLOG’s Savannah cold storage facility will introduce around 20,000 freezer/cooler pallet positions to the local market and is designed to process up to three million pounds of blast freezing per day. This will enable producers to directly ship raw products to the cold storage facility for blast freezing and ultimately export to overseas markets in South America and Asia.

The facility has the capability to handle both frozen and chilled cargo. The facility will entail 42 loading docks and has been designed to serve rail cargo, giving producers as far away as the U.S. Midwest access to global markets.

This latest MEDLOG investment in Georgia will greatly benefit The Port of Savannah, the third busiest container terminal in the U.S. This development represents a significant investment in the port's future growth and is expected to bring over 100 new jobs to the city.


Speaking on MSC’s latest investment in the United States, MSC USA President & CEO Fabio Santucci stated “This latest investment in the state of Georgia is another example for how MSC continues to expand the global reach of U.S. exporters and importers by enhancing landside capacity. We’ve designed this cold storage facility with the necessary specifications to enable trade opportunities for businesses as far inland as the Midwest. MSC has been serving U.S. businesses nationwide since 1985, and this facility allows us to further strengthen that decades-long partnership.”

" MSC has been serving U.S. businesses nationwide since 1985, and this facility allows us to further strengthen that decades-long partnership. "

Fabio Santucci MSC USA President & CEO

MEDLOG’s Savannah cold storage has been designed to ensure a reduced carbon footprint. The facility will feature a 1.5-Megawatt rooftop solar array capable of supplying approximately 10% of the facility’s power. It will also be the first cold storage facility in the United States to achieve BREEAM™ certification, an international alternative to LEED™. The MEDLOG cold storage facility aims to be operational around mid-2025.


About MEDLOG
Founded in 1988, MEDLOG is an independent logistics operator specializing in intermodal transportation solutions, inland container yard operations, and value-added services. As one of the world’s geographically widest logistics and supply chain operators, MEDLOG continuously invests in proprietary assets, such as inland logistics platforms, warehouses, trucks, locomotives, and barges. These strategically located assets enhance logistics efficiency, enabling MEDLOG to cater to unique supply chain requirements. With a presence in more than 80 countries, MEDLOG guarantees tailored, door-to-door solutions and large off-dock storage facilities supported by expert teams. MEDLOG is part of the MSC Group, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and is privately owned.

For more information visit MEDLOG

About MSC
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is a global leader in transportation and logistics, privately owned and founded in 1970 by Gianluigi Aponte. As one of the world’s leading container shipping lines, MSC has 675 offices across 155 countries worldwide with almost 200,000 employees. With access to an integrated network of road, rail, air, and sea transport resources which stretches across the globe, the company prides itself on delivering global service with local knowledge. MSC’s shipping line sails on more than 300 trade routes, calling at over 520 ports. 

For more information visit www.msc.com