Arcadia Cold’s Hazleton, Pennsylvania facility provides a powerful advantage for businesses seeking access to the Northeast Corridor, one of the most densely populated and consumer-driven regions in the United States. Hazleton sits at the intersection of Interstates 80 and 81, offering seamless connections to New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., all within a few hours’ drive.
For food producers, distributors, and retailers, this proximity means reduced transportation costs and faster speed-to-market. Hazleton has become a prime hub for cold storage and logistics because of its ability to serve tens of millions of consumers quickly and efficiently.
Supporting Multiple Industries through Cold Storage
Arcadia Cold’s facility supports a wide variety of industries, including frozen foods, meat and poultry, dairy, and fresh produce. With advanced warehouse technology, real-time inventory visibility, and strict food safety protocols, our Hazleton site ensures products maintain quality and integrity throughout the supply chain.
Additionally, Hazleton offers access to multiple intermodal rail facilities and is within a day’s drive of key ports, including the Port of New York/New Jersey and the Port of Philadelphia. This makes the location a smart choice for importers and exporters who require cold storage solutions that integrate with international supply chains.
Key advantages of Arcadia Cold Hazleton include:
- Prime location within a day’s drive of over 60 million consumers in the Northeast.
- Direct access to I-80 and I-81 for national east-west and north-south distribution.
- Connectivity to major ports and intermodal rail for seamless international trade.
- Advanced cold storage technology ensuring efficiency, scalability, and product integrity.
By choosing Arcadia Cold’s Hazleton facility, businesses can strengthen their distribution networks, enhance efficiency, and scale with confidence in one of the nation’s most competitive logistics markets.
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