Stonepeak launches Peregrine Cold Logistics: What it means for the future of the Asia–Pacific cold chain
A major development has emerged in the global cold chain landscape, with Stonepeak announcing the launch of Peregrine Cold Logistics, a new specialist platform set to expand temperature-controlled infrastructure across Asia Pacific and the Global Cold Chain.
Headquartered in Singapore, Peregrine plans to acquire, upgrade and develop cold storage and logistics assets across ASEAN, North Asia, and the Gulf region. Their first acquisition, Pinnacle Cold Storage in the Philippines, signals a strong growth pathway into markets where demand for high-quality food infrastructure continues to rise.
With a leadership team boasting more than 30 years of experience, Peregrine aims to lift operational standards, sustainability performance, and modern facility development. Their focus aligns with global trends RWTA members are actively navigating regarding food safety, digitalisation, energy efficiency, and capacity expansion.
It is notable that Jeff Hogarth, an RWTA Life Member and presently a Board member of the RWTA, is the CEO of Peregrine.
He commented that “Peregrine was founded with a clear mission: to redefine cold chain logistics across Asia Pacific and the GCC by delivering first-rate infrastructure, fostering strong local partnerships, and enabling the safe, efficient, and sustainable movement of food and essential goods.
We are thrilled to embark on this journey with Stonepeak, a leading global infrastructure investor with deep cold chain expertise, a broad regional footprint, and proven platform-building experience.
As rising standards for food safety and quality continue to drive demand for modern, purpose-built facilities managed by experienced operators, Peregrine is exceptionally well positioned to become a regional leader – not only in scale, but in innovation, reliability, and sustainability.
Why this matters for RWTA members
Strengthens Australia’s strategic position within the broader Indo-Pacific cold chain
Provides insight into capital flows shaping the next generation of cold-chain assets
Highlights regional trends influencing investment, technology, and sustainability
Reinforces global collaboration and benchmarking opportunities for members
Demonstrates rising international demand for modern, purpose-built, compliant facilities
As global players expand in the region, opportunities for partnership, knowledge exchange and cross-market innovation will continue to grow supporting the resilience and competitiveness of Australia’s cold chain sector.