Gov. Youngkin announced that FreezPak Logistics is investing $77.5 million to construct a 245,000-square-foot cold storage facility in the City of Suffolk to serve the Mid-Atlantic region via The Port of Virginia

Richmond, VA – According to reports, our State competed with Georgia and North Carolina for this project, which will create 80 new jobs. 

Established in 2001 as a family business by two young brothers first inspired by their father, FreezPak Logistics offers frozen, cooler, and dry storage combined with industry-leading third-party logistics services to ensure the availability of the nation’s food supply.

The company’s highly personal and professional approach is dedicated to offering their customers an end-to-end solution spanning every major port-centric market in the country. 

Governor Glenn Youngkin reportedly said:

“FreezPak’s decision to locate in the City of Suffolk demonstrates that Virginia is a supply chain destination, and its new facility will allow it to serve the entire Mid-Atlantic region.

All of FreezPak’s products will go through The Port of Virginia, a logistical advantage that will increase efficiency and increase its direct access to markets. This is a win for FreezPak, The Port of Virginia, and the Commonwealth.” 

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