Hall's Cold Chain Logistics
Jamie McLaughlin is an accomplished Solutions Architect at Hall's Cold Chain Logistics with a focus on designing and implementing advanced technology solutions, particularly in cloud computing and software architecture. With previous roles including Business Applications Manager and Systems & Reporting Analyst, Jamie has demonstrated expertise in managing application teams, leading business intelligence reporting initiatives, and technical support for transport management systems at Linfox. Jamie's career began as a Business Analyst at TURPIN DISTRIBUTION SERVICES LIMITED, where extensive experience was gained in process improvement, project management, and stakeholder collaboration. Jamie holds a BSc in Multimedia Technology from Glasgow Caledonian University and an HND in Music & Audio Technology from James Watt College.
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Hall's Cold Chain Logistics
With origins dating back to the 1950's, Hall's Group has one of the largest networks in the industry for moving temperature-controlled freight in New Zealand. Alongside the storage arm of our business, Icepak, who are specialists in blast freezing, chilled and frozen storage throughout New Zealand, we are able to offer a full solution to our customers, i.e. cold storage logistics complementing our business model, allowing us to offer a turn-key solution. In short, we can safely store and transport your chilled and frozen products anywhere in New Zealand – by road, rail or sea. Hall’s operates daily. We have a main network hub where we can move freight utilizing our wider network to deliver throughout New Zealand - with high compliance to all food safety standards and the flexibility to move single pallets or large loads. With a nationwide presence from Auckland to Invercargill we’re the only transport/logistics company in New Zealand providing an end-to-end service that cover intermodal operations; integrating refrigerated and frozen transport; chilled, frozen and ambient storage; cross-docking and distribution.