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CubeCold Expands European Cold Storage Network with Sivafrost AcquisitionCubeCold Expands European Cold Storage Network with Sivafrost Acquisition
07 March 2025

CubeCold Expands European Cold Storage Network with Sivafrost Acquisition

CubeCold Europe has acquired Belgian cold storage and co-packaging specialist Sivafrost, further strengthening its position in the European refrigerated logistics sector. With this acquisition, CubeCold now operates seven facilities in Belgium and a total of 19 across Europe.

Enhanced Service Offering

The addition of Sivafrost allows CubeCold to expand its full-service solutions, incorporating co-packing, warehousing, and supply chain integration. “By adding Sivafrost to our group, we are not only expanding our storage and packaging capacity, but more importantly, we are enhancing our ability to provide fully integrated services to our customers. With CubeCold’s transport offering, we can further expand Sivafrost’s service proposition, making this acquisition a true win-win,” said Michael Meyers, Managing Director of CubeCold Benelux.

Sivafrost’s Strengths in Quality and Innovation

Sivafrost operates 11 advanced packaging lines and a CO₂-neutral automated high-bay warehouse, with a total storage capacity of 29,000 pallet spaces. The company specializes in storage, order picking, and co-packaging for food businesses and consistently achieves high-quality ratings from audits. “Our customers particularly appreciate our quality, innovation, and service. Maintaining the highest standards, our flexibility, bold investments, fast response times, and ability to collaborate with customers to find the best solutions are the foundation of our success,” said Stijn Siongers, Managing Director of Sivafrost.

Growth with a Family Business Foundation

Sivafrost, founded by Jos Siongers and Simone Van Asten, is joining CubeCold while maintaining its focus on innovation and customer service. “Joining CubeCold marks a new chapter for Sivafrost, allowing us to continue our tradition of customer excellence. By becoming part of CubeCold, we can further professionalize, innovate, and scale up,” said Van Asten.

With this acquisition, CubeCold continues its expansion strategy, reinforcing its presence in the European cold storage and logistics market.
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