- Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) has expanded its presence in the Asia Pacific region with new hubs, distributor agreements, and rebranded operations.
- The company aims to strengthen support for pharmaceutical, airline, and logistics customers through enhanced temperature-controlled logistics solutions.
Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) has reinforced its commitment to the Asia Pacific (APAC) market with a series of investments and partnerships. The company said the moves are designed to combine global expertise with local capabilities for customers in pharmaceuticals, airlines, and third-party logistics.
CCT has opened a new hub in Tokyo and appointed Hubnet as distributor for its reusable pallet range in Japan. In China, the firm is extending Tower Cold Chain’s established relationship with Shanghai-based distributor TWS, which will now manage CCT’s full portfolio.
The company is also rebranding its operations in Australia and India as CCT Australia and CCT India. In India, the expansion will be supported by a new manufacturing site in Mumbai and participation at Cold Chain Unbroken, an industry exhibition in Hyderabad scheduled for September 2025.
Commenting on the strategy, Ranjeet Banerjee, CEO of Cold Chain Technologies, said: “Following the acquisition of Tower Cold Chain and GCCS – both of which had a strong presence and reputation in APAC – we are building new partnerships and networks to ensure customers globally can access our range of passive parcel and pallet shippers quickly and effectively.”
The company said its regional expansion reflects an ongoing focus on temperature-controlled logistics, with solutions spanning pallets, parcels, thermal covers, and digital tools.