The global refrigerated warehousing and storage market is projected to grow from USD 182.2 billion in 2025 to USD 426.1 billion by 2034, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.9%, according to a new report from Research and Markets. This growth is driven by increasing demand for perishable food, pharmaceutical distribution, and technological advancements in cold storage operations.
Cold storage facilities play a crucial role in preserving temperature-sensitive goods such as dairy, meat, seafood, fresh produce, and pharmaceuticals. Modern warehouses now feature advanced systems including automated racking, multi-temperature zones, and energy-efficient refrigeration. The sector is rapidly evolving to meet stricter requirements for food safety, traceability, and environmental sustainability.
In 2024, the market saw significant expansion, particularly in developing regions like Southeast Asia and Africa. This growth was supported by urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and the expansion of organized food retail. Operators increasingly adopted automation technologies such as warehouse management systems and real-time inventory tracking.
Sustainability remained a major focus, with facilities implementing solar power, high-efficiency insulation, and low-GWP refrigerants to cut energy use and emissions. The shift toward multi-client and on-demand storage models offered more flexibility to smaller businesses. Pharmaceutical storage also expanded, with facilities upgrading to meet GDP and WHO standards.
Looking ahead, the sector is expected to see broader adoption of AI-driven warehouse management systems that optimize space, temperature control, and energy use. Demand for flexible, scalable storage will grow to support sectors such as e-commerce grocery and pharmaceutical logistics. Emerging markets will continue to attract investment, supported by government incentives and public-private partnerships.
“Facilities will be designed with sustainability at their core,” the report notes, highlighting the adoption of green building certifications, renewable energy sources, and circular economy practices. Integration with automated fulfillment centers and robotics is also expected to improve operational efficiency and reduce labor costs.
The report identifies key players in the market, including Lineage Logistics, AmeriCold Logistics, Nichirei Corporation, Burris Logistics, and United States Cold Storage Inc., among others.
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