Americold Logistics Logan Township, NJ
Cold Storage Warehouse and Logistics

Cold Storage Facility in
Logan Township, NJ

  • Americold Logistics Logan Township
  • 1145 Commerce Blvd., Logan Township, NJ 08085
  • Phone: 856.769.2848
  • Map Link

Americold’s facility at Logan Township is centered around its transportation program. Americold’s NE USA fleet is based from this facility that includes onsite tractor maintenance, a large drop lot program, and full distribution center capabilities.

With a focus on frozen temperature products, Americold’s Logan Township facility is close to the ports in Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE, and so can act as a staging location for frozen imports and exports.

More on Americold’s Transportation programs is available here.

Facility capabilities include:

  • 16,814 Pallet positions
  • Full suite of transportation programs
  • Drop trailer lot
  • Trailer spotting and fueling
  • Frozen temperature rooms
  • Case picking
  • i-3PL Supply chain control

Directions

From the North

  • Take I-476 S (Toll road)
  • Use the right 2 lanes to merge onto I-95 S toward Chester
  • Take exit 4 for US-322 E toward New Jersey
  • Continue onto US-322 E
  • Use the right lane to take the ramp onto I-295 S
  • Take exit 10 for Ctr Sq Rd toward Swedesboro
  • Drive to Commerce Blvd
  • Merge onto Center Square Rd
  • Turn left onto Commerce Blvd

From the East

  • Take Atlantic City Expy W (Toll road)
  • Continue onto NJ-42 N
  • Take exit 14A for NJ-42 N/I-295 S
  • Merge onto I-295 S
  • Take exit 10 for Ctr Sq Rd toward Swedesboro
  • Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Center Sq and merge onto Center Square Rd
  • Drive to Commerce Blvd
  • Turn left onto Commerce Blvd

From the South

  • Take I-95 N (Toll road)
  • Keep right at the fork to continue on I-295 N, follow signs for NJTurnpike/Del Mem Br/NY-NJ
  • Keep right at the fork to stay on I-295 N, follow signs for Camden/Trenton
  • Take exit 10 for Ctr Sq Rd toward Swedesboro
  • Drive to Commerce Blvd
  • Turn left onto Center Square Rd (signs for Center Sq)
  • Turn left onto Commerce Blvd

From the West

  • Take I-76 (Toll road)
  • Continue onto I-276 E (Toll road)
  • Take exit 326 toward I-76 E
  • Continue onto I-76 E (Toll road)
  • Take exit 331A to merge onto I-476 S toward Chester
  • Use the right 2 lanes to merge onto I-95 S toward Chester
  • Take exit 4 for US-322 E toward New Jersey
  • Continue onto US-322 E
  • Use the right lane to take the ramp onto I-295 S
  • Take exit 10 for Ctr Sq Rd toward Swedesboro
  • Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Center Sq and merge onto Center Square Rd
  • Drive to Commerce Blvd
  • Turn left onto Commerce Blvd

Nearest Americold Cold Storage Facilities:

The Logan Township, NJ facility is part of Americold’s US cold storage solutions network, providing warehousing, processing, and distribution solutions for proteins, dairy, seafood, fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen foods, and consumer packaged goods (CPG).

Nearby additional temperature-controlled facilities in our supply chain network include:

  • Americold Logistics Seabrook, Bridgeton, NJ 08302 [Map Link]
  • Americold Logistics Pedricktown, NJ 08067 [Map Link]
  • Americold Logistics Vineland, NJ 08360 [Map Link]
  • Americold Logistics Mullica Hill [Map Link]

What’s Near Americold Logan Township, NJ

South Plainfield is a borough in northern Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of Logan Township is a beautiful community situated along the banks of the Delaware River. Within our 23 square miles is a unique mixture of residential, farmland, commercial, industrial, and retail areas. With one of the largest business park settings in the United States, Logan Township is the perfect location for distribution operations.

The region is a market center–a farming and poultry raising region–and has diversified manufacturers, notably glass, chemicals, and clothing.
Logan Township was formed as West Woolwich Township by the New Jersey Legislature on March 7, 1877, from portions of Woolwich Township. That name lasted just less than a year, as the name was changed to Logan Township as of March 6, 1878. The community is named for John Alexander “Black Jack” Logan, a Union Army general who was behind the establishment of Memorial Day as a national holiday.

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