Emergent Cold Latin America has acquired a distribution warehouse in the Lurín district of Lima, Peru, expanding its cold storage capacity in a key metropolitan area.
The facility comprises over 29,000 square meters of built area. Part of the site is occupied by Frialsa Peru, a company acquired by Emergent Cold LatAm earlier this year. The remaining space is leased to major food distribution firms.
This acquisition is part of the company’s infrastructure investment strategy in Peru. Emergent Cold LatAm now operates four facilities in the country, with a combined capacity of more than 635,000 cubic meters and 51,500 pallet positions. These assets support both port logistics and domestic food distribution, along with integrated transport services.
“The agricultural production and food exports in Peru have been showing strong and consistent growth, as well as domestic consumption,” said Joaquin Del Campo, Managing Director for the Pacific region at Emergent Cold LatAm. “These trends support our continued investment in the country’s logistics network to support the growth of our customers.”