Wide environmental shot of a modern refrigerated logistics terminal, crisp daylight, professional cargo transport trucks lined up in a structured grid, 35mm photography
Wide environmental shot of a modern refrigerated logistics terminal, crisp daylight, professional cargo transport trucks lined up in a structured grid, 35mm photography
Logistical Precision

Cold-chain logistics at enterprise scale

We secure multi-ton agricultural supply contracts with continuous temperature-controlled transit, utilizing advanced telemetry and strategic distribution hubs across Europe to preserve freshness.

Transit Integrity

Our cold-chain protocol

01
02
03
04

Direct-from-grower loading

Continuous thermal monitoring

Hub-optimized customs clearance

Enterprise-ready delivery

Produce is transferred directly into temperature-controlled containers within hours of harvest to arrest deterioration.

Active sensor arrays track humidity and temperature in real-time, preventing variance across international borders.

Pre-cleared documentation at our Rotterdam and Warsaw hubs ensures rapid transit without thermal interruption.

Multi-ton shipments arrive at distribution centers with complete cold-chain telemetry logs verified.

Year-Round Supply

Our seasonal crop calendars

We manage seasonal transitions across global growing regions to ensure uninterrupted multi-ton contract fulfillment for enterprise buyers throughout the year.

Q1–Q2 Sourcing

Q3–Q4 Peak

Continuous Import

Focus shifts to southern European networks. Direct-from-grower citrus, leafy greens, and early brassicas are routed through temperature-controlled corridors.

Northern and eastern European harvests dominate. High-volume root crops, pome fruits, and tubers are consolidated at our Warsaw distribution hub.

Counter-seasonal supply lines from verified global partners secure uninterrupted volume when regional production enters winter dormancy.

Distribution Network

Our logistics hubs

Inside our high-volume sorting facilities and climate-controlled distribution centers in Rotterdam and Warsaw.