BXGC-FAC-3 loading-platform expansion completed at Fuzhou Mawei.
Baixian has completed an additional 650 m² loading platform at the BXGC-FAC-3 facility in Fuzhou Mawei, with capacity for fifteen simultaneous container-truck loading bays. The expansion accelerates inbound-outbound throughput and enables simultaneous multi-truck handling for the facility's approximately 30,000 MT cold-storage capacity.
Kaohsiung · September 2021 — Baixian has completed an additional loading-platform expansion at the BXGC-FAC-3 facility on No. 7 Chang Fa Road, Fuzhou Mawei, the firm announced today. The expansion adds 650 m² of loading-platform capacity with provision for fifteen simultaneous container-truck loading bays, increasing inbound-outbound throughput and enabling multi-truck simultaneous handling for the facility.
The expansion was completed with RMB ¥4M of incremental capital investment and follows the two-phase build-out of the BXGC-FAC-3 site between 2007 and 2017 — initial Phase 1 construction of processing workshop, ammonia refrigeration, boiler facility, and 2,000 m² of low-temperature cold storage between 2007 and 2009; subsequent Phase 1 expansions through 2014 totalling 15,840 m² of built floor area at RMB ¥45M cumulative investment; and Phase 2 cold-storage expansion between 2015 and 2017 adding 8,400 m² of cold storage with full racking and material-handling systems, plus 7,070 m² of ancillary administrative and machinery space, at RMB ¥40M investment.
Cumulative built floor area at BXGC-FAC-3 now stands at approximately 31,960 m² (~9,668 ping), with approximately 30,000 MT of cold-storage capacity at the site — including approximately 5,000 MT of customs-bonded capacity under the Fujian Free Trade Zone Fuzhou area bonded-warehouse authorisation. BXGC-FAC-3 is the primary processing and cold-storage facility for the Baixian Greater China (BXGC) business group, with co-located processing and cold-storage units operated by Baixian Food (Fujian) Co., Ltd. (百鮮食品(福建)有限公司).
Published to the Baixian Trade Newsroom as part of a backdated institutional archive. The events described occurred in September 2021.