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Kuehne+Nagel starts expansion of its Chicago facility

Kuehne+Nagel announced the opening of its Chicago facility’s expansion with a new GxP-compliant area.

In particular, the expansion features 1,950 m² of temperature-controlled space with separate areas to support a range of climate requirements – from +2°C to +25°C – specifically designed for healthcare operations.

Earlier this year, the company moved from Elk Grove Village, IL to Bensenville, IL, doubling available warehouse space and allowing import and export to take place in one facility, increasing efficiency for operations spanning sea, air, road, and customs, according to the company.

“This investment allows our customers and future customers to further improve the quality of their temperature-controlled supply chain with end-to-end temperature handling in our facility,” said Greg Martin, senior vice-president of Air Logistics at Kuehne+Nagel.





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