The global cold storage market is poised for phenomenal growth over the next five years as the industry takes advantage of digital transformation and emerging technologies.
“The global cold storage market is forecast to grow by $118.3 billion during 2022-2027, accelerating at a CAGR of 13.47 percent during the forecast period,” said a report by Infiniti Research Limited released in January 2023.
The report cited cold storage trends driving growth over the next five years including:
The Infiniti Research study identified the use of fuel cell-based forklifts in cold storage that can drive industry growth over the next five years with increased productivity and space saved.
“As electric forklifts continue to grow in popularity, manufacturers are making significant efforts to find ways to improve run-time and performance to match – or even exceed – their internal combustion (IC) engine counterparts,” says Toyota Forklifts which manufactures a hydrogen fuel cell-based forklift. “Environmental concerns and the availability of natural resources – such as coal, oil, and natural gas – are also driving the need to find a sustainable, long-term renewable energy solution.”
The Toyota Forklift is a marriage of hydrogen and fuel cells:
“Hydrogen-powered vehicles are similar to their IC engine counterparts in that they can be refilled quickly and easily at a fueling station. They also require less maintenance because they don’t need the watering, equalizing, charging, or cleaning that is required with lead-acid batteries,” says Toyota.
HandyTube explains how fuel cell-based forklifts can increase productivity and save space:
A third advantage of fuel cell-based batteries is that traditional batteries have serious issues with power degradation over time and disposing of them poses environmental and storage challenges until the batteries can be recycled or discarded.
Cold storage facilities are typically environments not ideally suited to humans so automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) can play a productive role in saving labor costs and increasing productivity.
“Automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) are computer- and robot-aided systems that can retrieve items or store them in specific locations. The system is usually comprised of predefined locations where machines can follow established routes to get items,” says 6 River Systems. “As long as everything is stored in its proper location, these systems help to speed up manufacturing and shipping tasks. Typically, automated storage and retrieval systems are used when high volume loads must be moved rapidly and accurately.”
The two primary types of AS/RS, according to 6 River Systems, include:
There are also vertical lift modules (VLM) and carousel-based systems, which help retrieve items with the help of inserter extractors.
AS/RS advantages include:
“AS/RS can work in environments that aren’t ideal for human workers, such as freezer storage areas,” concludes 6 River Systems. “They can function at heights that are difficult for human workers to navigate, as well, allowing warehouse operators to maximize floor space by making better use of vertical space.”
The development of smart and autonomous cold storage systems with the integration of IoT technology can provide real-time monitoring as well as providing control and optimization of temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions.
“IoT technology is impacting almost every industry globally including the cold storage sector,” says Adapt Ideations. “IoT can be defined as the interconnectivity and exchange of data between an ‘object’ and the cloud.
IoT-enhanced devices can collect data vital to the global cold chain supply where temperature-sensitive products can be damaged if not stored in the correct conditions.
“The digitalization and automation of supply chain processes can reduce the need for manual processes and ensure that issues that occur can be identified as soon as possible,” says Adapt Ideations.
Softweb Solutions says that the benefits of implementing IoT solutions in cold storage facilities include:
Of course, the key is keeping the cold in cold storage.
“A cold storage temperature monitoring solution includes thermostats and sensors that constantly measure the temperature of a closed system, capture data and send it to a centralized platform over a network. This helps the logistics manager to monitor the shipment remotely and ensure the maintenance of optimum temperature,” concludes Softweb Solutions.
Fuel cell-based forklifts, AS/RS, and IoT technology are just three of the cold storage trends to keep an eye on.
Here are six more trends to watch in the next five years: