Exhibitions / Congresses

Cold Chain Exhibition

Thailand, Bangkok - July 2-4, 2025
Cold Chain Exposition an international exhibition and conference on refrigeration and temperature Controlled logistics is the perfect place where user of cold chain technologies and facilities will be exposed to the best of solutions from the industry. Explore Opportunities in Asia's Cold Chain Market at Cold Chain Exhibition (CCE) 2025 in Bangkok, July 2-4. Featuring a Food & Pharma Logistics Conference and co-located with Logistics Automation Expo.

The event connects cold chain technology users with industry-leading solutions. Ideal for professionals in pharmaceuticals, dairy, retail, and more. Don't miss your chance to network and grow in Asia's expanding cold chain sector. Connect, showcase, and discover at CCE 2025.
Date(s)
July 2-4, 2025
Venue
Hall No 100 - BITEC
Contact for booking / more info
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