The Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) and the Cold Chain Federation (CCF) announced that they have entered into a formal partnership agreement that builds on a 20-plus year affiliation between the two organisations and signals a new commitment to building knowledge, networking opportunities and insights across borders.
CCF chief executive Shane Brennan said that they are delighted to partner with GCCA in this way, giving CCF members access to an international knowledge bank, as well as opening the way for international opportunities and networking. Over the course of three years CCF has grown massively in its profile and impact, building a range of events and services to benefit UK cold chain professionals. By partnering with GCCA they can add their vast experience and expert resources to their membership offer.
“The UK is a distinctive market, and most of what concerns our members is immediate and local, but there is so much to learn from looking outside our borders too. Working with GCCA our members will have access to the best of innovation, compliance, and insight from around the world”, Brennan added.
“GCCA is a truly global network with members in over 80 countries. By reinforcing our strong links to CCF we are able to bring more UK professionals into our network and utilise their knowledge to gain insight that benefits all our members,” said GCCA president and CEO Matthew R. Ott. “We are very excited by the opportunities that collaboration with CCF can bring to GCCA and vice versa. We are keen to support and partner with independent national organisations like CCF, and we look forward to exploring ways to build further collaborative ventures that strengthen what both organisations can offer to members in all areas of the cold chain industry.”
The CCF and GCCA partnership was announced at the European Cold Chain Conference in Rotterdam at the end of March 2022. The two organisations will be hosting a joint meeting and celebration of their renewed partnership in July 2022.