Illinois FDA Warehouse
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Ensure that your food product warehousing requirements meet the highest safety standards. Axis is committed to safely transporting and storing your food products with our Illinois FDA warehouse services. We have designed our warehouses to meet our customers’ food-related needs. By managing their entire supply chain, we enable clients to concentrate on their customers instead of warehousing and logistics.
With our Illinois FDA warehouse services, your business can remain competitive and efficient. Food products are delicate, and their contents require careful handling. Our team has the knowledge and skills to minimize the risk of damaged or spoiled goods during transportation and storage.
OUR FACILITIES
Store your goods safely and securely. Axis Warehouse has several Chicago facilities that meet a broad spectrum of industrial needs. Our warehouses are well-positioned to ensure your customers receive their goods quickly and efficiently. Each warehouse is a certified food-grade facility accommodating dry storage goods.
Bensenville
Rail-served warehouse with easy access to Class I rail lines and 4 rail doors
Bensenville on Golf Lane
Fully food-grade warehouse with racking and 24-foot ceiling
clearance
Elgin
Ambient warehouse with 50 dock doors, pallet racking, and floor storage space
West Chicago
Fully food-grade, FDA-registered space located just south of DuPage Airport
Elk Grove Village
Located minutes away from O’Hare International Airport and major rail facilities
DRY AND AMBIENT FOOD STORAGE
The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) permits the FDA “to better protect public health by strengthening the food safety system from the farm to the table. FSMA allows the FDA to focus on preventing food safety problems rather than reacting to problems.
Those who grow, harvest, pack, process, transport, and store food for humans and animals (both foreign and domestic) will be required to implement these new food safety regulations.”