Supply ChainJapan faces disruption in food supplies as cold storage falls short
Rental-type warehouses gain popularity amid high costs and land scarcity
Refrigerated warehouses are cornerstones for the distribution of frozen foods, livestock products, marine products, dairy products and more. (Photo by Makoto Okada)
RIONA GOMI, Nikkei staff writer
December 11, 2023 11:13 JST
TOKYO -- Japan is about to be on the verge of a food supply crisis. Many refrigerated warehouses are aging rapidly, and it will be very difficult to maintain the distribution of fresh and frozen foods. High construction costs and land scarcity are shackling the replacement and expansion of those temperature-controlled storage units.