Industry leaders target TCS&D’s Cold Chain Hub
Cold Chain Hub, the UK’s leading event for the cold storage and distribution sector, returns to Birmingham’s NEC on 9 & 10 September. With a focus on sustainable solutions, the exhibition will showcase innovation from across the cold supply chain. Organised by the team behind TCS&D and Frozen & Chilled Foods magazines, and once again supported by the Road Haulage [...] The post Industry leaders target TCS&D’s Cold Chain Hub first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.

Cold Chain Hub, the UK’s leading event for the cold storage and distribution sector, returns to Birmingham’s NEC on 9 & 10 September. With a focus on sustainable solutions, the exhibition will showcase innovation from across the cold supply chain.
Organised by the team behind TCS&D and Frozen & Chilled Foods magazines, and once again supported by the Road Haulage Association, Cold Chain Hub has already attracted a number of returning and new exhibitors. The show will feature a whole host of solutions designed to increase efficiency and reduce costs in the movement and storage of both frozen & chilled foods and pharmaceuticals.
Co-located with IMHX Taking place at the NEC on 9 & 10 September, Cold Chain Hub will – for the first time – be co-located with IMHX, the UK’s largest logistics event, which attracts some 10,000 visitors. “We’re delighted to be co-locating with IMHX this year,” says Martyn Cogan, Event Director. “This is clearly driving demand for space at Cold Chain Hub 2025 and, having previously worked with the IMHX team, I know this is going to be a very exciting September for visitors to both events.”
Brand-new zones As well as a new venue in the NEC’s Hall 3A, Cold Chain Hub 2025 will feature two new areas, the ‘Truck Zone’ and the ‘Food Logistics Zone’, as a focus for these solutions. The exhibition has already attracted a number of key industry names across cold store constructors, temperature-controlled operators and rental/contract hire specialists, as well as suppliers of refrigerated vehicles, portable cold stores, materials handling equipment, protective clothing and temperature-monitoring technology.
Exhibitors making a welcome return include Asset Alliance Group, Carrier Transicold, CoolKit, ECOOLTEC, Gray & Adams, Longhurst Refrigeration, Pulleyn Transport, Seven Asset Management, Solomon Commercials, Tiger Trailers, Sunswap and Wave Refrigeration. First-time exhibitors already signed up include Brianza Plastica, Certa Logistics, Charnwood Commercial Bodies, Coolfreeze, GAH Refrigeration, Lamilux, Renault Trucks UK and REX Temperature-controlled Vehicles. The growing list of exhibitors is now live at www.tcsdevents.com.
Free conference programme As in previous years, Cold Chain Hub will feature a free-to-attend conference across both days that will focus on refrigerated transport and cold storage, with insightful presentations from a variety of speakers.
Plus TCS&D Awards evening The annual TCS&D Awards – now in their 12th year – will be held alongside the Cold Chain Hub, taking place in the evening of 9 September at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, which is located on the NEC complex. “The TCS&D Awards celebrate innovation and excellence in the cold supply chain,” says Martyn Cogan, “and the black-tie Awards Dinner is always a great occasion for networking with industry peers.”
Registration now open Visitor registration for TCS&D’s Cold Chain Hub is now open at www.tcsdevents.com. Companies interested in exhibiting their products or services at Cold Chain Hub 2025 or attending the TCS&D Awards should contact Martyn Cogan on 07545 378793 or send an e-mail to martyn@tcsandd.com.The post Industry leaders target TCS&D’s Cold Chain Hub first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.