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.

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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.

Cold Chain Hub 2025 returns to the NEC in September

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.

New features at Cold Chain Hub 2025 include the Truck Zone and the Food Logistics Zone

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.”

Cold Chain Hub will showcase innovation from across the cold supply chain

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.