Our Mission
The Global Cold Chain Alliance unites partners to facilitate communication,
networking and education for the perishable food industry.
Our Vision
The Global Cold Chain Alliance will enhance the cold chain, ensuring that perishable products retain their quality and safety through each link, by promoting best practices and information exchange.
Our Story
The International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses (IARW) and
the World Food Logistics Organization (WFLO) have an impressive history
of serving the food industry through the twentieth century and the
impressive development of refrigeration in the movement of food products.
Moving towards and into the twenty-first century, many of these organizations’ members had found a need to adapt business models in response to an acceleration of changing global conditions. This response represented an increased integration of the cold chain industry. This had, in turn, initiated closer relationships among all players in the supply chain. Developments such as dedicated distribution facilities and public refrigerated warehouse (PRW) investment in trucking assets bore witness to this trend.
Three strong influences were changing this industry:
- Increasing integration in the business models of our members—from
warehousing to logistics providers. Refrigerated warehouses have
invested in trucking assets and perused varied arrangements and structures
with customers.
- Recognition of international business structures. As we did more work in emerging economies, we saw that a single company would operate all aspects from food production to food delivery. In many countries, the third party provider is a developing concept.
- Need for core competencies—maintaining proper temperatures and instilling best practices. The cold chain had to take on the development of all links from post harvest handling/processing to retail.
Discussions on these issues formalized late in 2005 when IARW and WFLO began to garner support for a bold new initiative from partner organizations the International Refrigerated Transportation Association (IRTA) and the International Association for Cold Storage Construction (IACSC). By the close of 2006, the boards of all four organizations had elected to move forward with the creation of the Global Cold Chain Alliance
(GCCA), an umbrella organization which would create partnerships among associations, governments, institutions, and private companies spanning each link of the cold chain.
The GCCA officially launched in April 2007. The GCCA
now acts as the platform for communication, networking and education for each
link of the cold chain. It serves as the focused voice of the cold chain industry.
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From the world’s only cold chain directory to weekly electronic
newsletters, the Global Cold Chain Alliance connects the cold chain
industry and reaches its members through a fleet of valued publications.
The 3,500 members of GCCA rely on our publications for association
updates, technical and legal advice, and the latest industry trends.
Download the
GCCA Media Kit for more information or contact James Rogers at
jrogers@gcca.org or + 1 703 373
4300.
Global Cold Chain Alliance
1500 King St., Suite 201, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA
+1 703 373 4300,
+1 703 373 4301 fax, email@gcca.org
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