China’s cold chain facility lags behind that of the developed countries. Compared to the mature cold chain markets in Europe and America, the absolute refrigerated warehouses capacity in China ranks the third in the world (only after USA and India) but per capital capacity (0.097 square meter/person in 2010) is less than that of the United States in 1949 (0.123) or Japan in 1965 (0.15). The gap in infrastructure indicates that the downstream demand for cold chain has been fully capitalized. The cold chain logistics has vast room to grow in terms of cold chain technology and management, as well as cold chain awareness. Despite the progress made in the refrigerated warehouses, some barriers are on the way to build a healthy cold chain industry:
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