Cold Chain Eurasia Conference Rescheduled
19.02.26
Cold Chain Eurasia Conference Rescheduled

The Cold Chain Eurasia conference has been developing as an independent initiative since 2023. Together with our partners, we have consistently shaped its agenda, brought together market participants, and built a professional dialogue around the issues of the continuous cold chain.

Over this period, industry discussions have led to several fundamental conclusions.

First, the unbroken cold chain is not a technical formality but a tool for preserving product value. Compliance with temperature requirements directly affects product quality, shelf life, export potential, and the overall economics of supply.

Second, the development of the cold chain today cannot take place in isolation from specific market segments. Fish, meat, and pharmaceuticals impose different logistics requirements, and implementation is most effective where there is a clearly defined cargo type, route, and business model.

Third, infrastructure solutions require sufficient market demand. Without well-formed economic incentives across the supply chain, scaling the project as a standalone platform would be premature.

For these reasons, the organizers have decided to reschedule the Third International Cold Chain Eurasia Conference, previously planned for April 28–29, to a more favorable period.

At the same time, work on cold chain topics will continue, including within the framework of the CCTT “ColdChain” project in cooperation with ASORPS.

In the near future, we will focus on targeted events within specialized industry events, concentrating on specific categories of temperature-sensitive cargo and practical market challenges.

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