Inside this Issue: Analyzing Risk, Technology, and Growth in the Global Cold Chain
The July-August 2025 issue of Cold Facts Magazine delivers a crucial analysis of the key forces shaping the temperature-controlled supply chain. This edition provides strategic intelligence on the industry’s most pressing challenges and significant opportunities, from mitigating biosecurity risks in the global food trade to navigating the complex HFC phase-down and harnessing the power of artificial intelligence in the modern workforce.
Explore our in-depth features to gain the insights your business needs to stay competitive and compliant in today’s dynamic market.
Features
Inside the Make America Healthy Again Movement
What U.S. food policy means for the cold chain.
By Kerri Marbut
The Future of Refrigeration
Global action intensifies on HFC phase-down.
By Shane Brennan
Post-Pandemic and Pro-AI: Human Resources in 2025
HR leader Brooklyn Miller on recruitment, retention, and the emergence of AI.
By Alexandra Walsh
Outbreak
COVER STORY: How cold chain logistics are adapting to the rising threat of animal disease in the global food trade.
By Shane Brennan
Growth Is Trending for Asia-Pacific Cold ChainĀ
Modern cold chain infrastructure is essential to meet evolving needs.
By Isobel Davidson
Go Fish: Cubic33 Group Builds in Chile for Emergent Cold LatAm
Cubic33 Group builds largest frozen food warehouse in Chile for Emergent Cold Latam.
By Keith Loria
State of the Association: 2025 Mid-Year Executive Update
A message from GCCA CEO, Sara Stickler
Contact Us
COLD FACTS Magazine: Lindsay Shelton-Gross, Senior Vice President, Global Communications, Marketing and Strategic Initiatives, Global Cold Chain Alliance
Editorial Ideas: Please contact Editor-In-Chief Alexandra Walsh
Advertising Opportunities: Contact Jeff Rhodes, Vice President of Sales, MCI USA Sales
Media Inquiries
For media inquiries, please contact: Lindsay Shelton-Gross, Senior Vice President, Global Communications, Marketing and Strategic Initiatives, Global Cold Chain Alliance