Cold Chain Management Market to Expand in 2025

By Maria Kalamatas | August 12, 2025
Geneva — The cold chain management market will grow next year.
Value is set to rise from 9.1 billion dollars in 2024 to 11.5 billion in 2025.
Demand is rising in food, pharmaceuticals, and chemical industries.
More goods need controlled temperatures during transport.
“Monitoring is now a requirement, not an option,” said a logistics consultant.
Firms are using sensors in trucks, warehouses, and containers.
Data is sent to cloud systems.
Alerts are triggered if conditions change.
Regulations in many countries are pushing adoption.
Analysts expect steady growth over the next five years.
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