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Refrigerated Warehousing is a type of logistics service that involves the storage of goods in a temperature-controlled environment. This type of warehousing is often used for food, pharmaceuticals, and other products that require a specific temperature range to remain safe and viable. Refrigerated Warehousing services typically include temperature monitoring, inventory management, and other services to ensure that goods are stored in the optimal environment. Refrigerated Warehousing is an important part of the logistics industry, as it allows companies to store goods in a safe and secure environment. This type of warehousing also helps to reduce spoilage and waste, as goods can be stored for longer periods of time without the risk of spoilage. Some companies in the Refrigerated Warehousing market include Lineage Logistics, Americold, Preferred Freezer Services, and Burris Logistics. Show Less Read more