TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED WAREHOUSING
Weber specializes in temperature-controlled warehousing across its California DCs. Whether your products require ambient, chilled or frozen space, Weber has the systems to ensure that they stay within spec 100% of the time.
Weber's Temperature-Controlled Warehousing Solution is:
Weber’s temperature-controlled warehousing ensures the quality and integrity of your products through strict quality control processes. We maintain a consistent environment that complies with all safety regulations, providing peace of mind that your temperature-sensitive goods are stored and handled with the highest level of care.
Weber offers a fully integrated cold chain solution that combines storage and final delivery services, simplifying the logistics of temperature-sensitive products. Our food-grade warehouses allow you to efficiently manage fluctuating volumes by expanding or contracting your space as needed.
Weber provides an integrated storage and delivery solution for an airline supply chain service provider's wide range of multi-temp products.
Weber provides an integrated storage and delivery solution for an airline supply chain service provider's wide range of multi-temp products.
Advantages of Weber Food-Grade Warehouse Services
Reduce distribution costs
Share overhead at Weber’s multi-client food warehouses and leverage freight consolidation to turn LTL shipments into lower-cost TL deliveries.
Protect the integrity of your products
Weber’s AIB-certified, food-grade facilities ensure the integrity and safety of your products throughout storage.
Maintain 24/7 visibility
Gain round-the-clock visibility into your inventory with Weber’s systems and customer portal.
Features of Food-Grade Warehouse Storage with Weber
- Food-grade warehouses in Los Angeles and Stockton California areas
- All facilities AIB-certified
- Ambient, chilled and frozen space available
- Automated temperature monitoring – out of spec readings trigger immediate pager messages
- Weber is licensed in California (ABC) to store and distribute alcoholic beverages
- Co-location of many food and grocery customers reduces freight costs through freight consolidation
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