Snowman, a leading refrigeration and air conditioning solutions provider, has commenced construction on a new cold storage facility in Pune. This state-of-the-art facility aims to enhance the region's cold chain infrastructure and support the growing demand for temperature-controlled storage solutions.
Cold StorageRefrigerationLogisticsPuneSnowmanReal Estate PuneOct 08, 2025

The new cold storage facility in Pune is designed to enhance the region's cold chain infrastructure and support the growing demand for temperature-controlled storage solutions, particularly in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
The facility will be equipped with advanced refrigeration systems, energy-efficient designs, and automated inventory management systems to ensure optimal storage conditions.
The construction of the cold storage facility is expected to create numerous job opportunities and contribute to the local economy by supporting the growth of various industries, particularly in the food and pharmaceutical sectors.
The facility is anticipated to be operational within the next 18 months, bringing much-needed relief to businesses and consumers alike.
Snowman is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility in the construction and operation of the cold storage facility, aligning with its overall commitment to green practices.

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