Alaska Cargo & Cold Storage Unveils Groundbreaking Logistics Campus at Anchorage Airport
Alaska Cargo & Cold Storage Develops New Cold Chain Logistics Campus
Alaska Cargo & Cold Storage (ACCS) has recently made significant strides in the logistics sector by breaking ground on the first phase of its cold chain logistics campus at the bustling Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC). This project aims to enhance cargo handling and storage efficiency in a rapidly growing market, positioning Anchorage as a key player in global air freight logistics.
Facility Overview
The first phase of this ambitious project encompasses 100,000 square feet of state-of-the-art temperature-controlled and dry cargo storage facilities. Additionally, it includes allocated aircraft parking spaces on a 29-acre site meticulously situated near the airport's principal cargo ramp and within the secure confines of the airport’s Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ).
The strategic location of the ACCS facility is pivotal for air cargo operators, enabling them to swiftly store, stage, and retrieve both temperature-sensitive and general cargo directly from the airfield. This arrangement aims to streamline cargo handling processes, supporting prompt turnaround times essential for efficiency in air freight operations. Notably, ACCS will be the only air cargo warehouse facility at ANC available for lease, further solidifying its competitive edge.
Target Market and Objectives
ACCS's vision extends beyond mere storage; it endeavors to establish a pivotal hub for cold chain and time-sensitive logistics that span global trade routes linking Asia, Europe, and North America. The design integrates a hub-and-spoke model for air cargo operations, enabling logistics providers and carriers to consolidate, transload, and distribute high-value goods from this strategic U.S. gateway efficiently.
As a major air cargo airport – recognized as the fourth-busiest globally – ANC boasts unique cargo transfer rights. These rights afford operational and cost advantages that are crucial for businesses operating in the competitive logistics environment. Moreover, Anchorage's geographical positioning facilitates effortless connectivity between key markets in Asia, Europe, and North America, making it an ideal site for centralized customer services, light assembly, packaging, testing, and distribution of high-value and time-sensitive products.
Future Prospects
The ACCS facility's ongoing development is projected to culminate in a comprehensive logistics campus covering up to 700,000 square feet of cold storage, dry cargo warehousing, hardstands, hangar space, and maintenance facilities. This phased construction will ensure that ACCS can adequately support the escalating demand for air cargo and cold chain infrastructure at ANC, fostering sustainable growth within the region.
Conclusion
The groundbreaking of the cold chain logistics campus by Alaska Cargo & Cold Storage marks a transformational step in enhancing cargo operations at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. With a keen emphasis on efficiency, connectivity, and service capability, ACCS is set to leverage Anchorage's strategic advantages to foster significant growth in air freight logistics in the years to come. This innovative project underscores the importance of integrating modern logistics solutions with the practical needs of a rapidly evolving global marketplace.
For more information about Alaska Cargo & Cold Storage and its ongoing developments at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, contact:
Torrie Miraldi
Director of Marketing, Rocky Mountain Resources
Phone: 530-913-3546