Cold chain logistics and warehousing across 42 facilities in 13 US states
United States Cold Storage operates a geographically distributed network of temperature-controlled warehouses serving the frozen and refrigerated food sector. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure—legacy systems (AS/400, SAP, Infor EAM) running core logistics alongside modern cloud migration (Azure adoption, event-driven APIs, microservices architecture)—suggesting active modernization of warehouse management and automation layers. Hiring skews heavily operational (41 ops, 23 logistics roles) relative to engineering (25), consistent with a capital-intensive business scaling facilities and automation rather than building consumer-facing software.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Engineer
United States Cold Storage is a privately held cold chain logistics provider founded in 1889, now operating 42 facilities across 13 states (California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia) with over 3,000 employees. The company serves the frozen and refrigerated food industry with services spanning primary storage, dedicated distribution, blast freezing, transportation, and fully integrated third-party logistics. Revenue model is contract-driven—long-term partnerships with food manufacturers and distributors paying for warehouse capacity, handling, and logistics services. Current operational priorities include inventory accuracy, facility efficiency, equipment uptime, labor productivity, and safety compliance across a distributed footprint.
Legacy and modern mix: SAP, Infor EAM, AS/400 for ERP; Oracle, PostgreSQL, MongoDB for data; Java/Spring/Spring Boot for application services; Angular/React for frontend; WMS and PLC for warehouse control; Azure for cloud; Juniper, Aruba, Cisco, Fortinet for networking.
Camden, New Jersey. The company operates 42 facilities across 13 US states, with hiring also active in Brazil and Canada.
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