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Title: GFH Partners Invests in Cold-Link Logistics Alongside Slate Asset Management and Hamilton Lane to Support U.S. Cold Storage Growth

Bahrain, 21st Jan 2026 - GFH Partners Ltd. (“GFH Partners”), a Dubai International Financial Center (“DIFC”) headquartered investment manager and the global real estate investment arm of GFH Financial Group, is pleased to announce the completion of its co investment in Cold Link Logistics, a leading cold storage owner operator and one of the ten largest privately held temperature controlled logistics platforms in North America, alongside Slate Asset Management, a global investor focused on essential real estate and infrastructure, and funds managed by Hamilton Lane (Nasdaq: HLNE), a leading global private markets investment firm. The investment was made together with a consortium of other institutional co investors.  Cold Link Logistics owns and operates a geographically diversified network of modern, temperature controlled facilities strategically positioned across key food and logistics corridors throughout the United States. The platform comprises nine facilities with a combined storage capacity exceeding 78 million cubic feet, providing comprehensive freezer, cooler and ambient storage solutions, complemented by value-added services including case picking, blast freezing, labeling, and freight solutions, among others. With a customer base exceeding 250 across more than 10 food categories, Cold Link has established long standing relationships with food producers, distributors, and retailers across the U.S. market. The investment is expected to support the company’s next phase of growth and expansion into additional strategic markets. The transaction underscores GFH Partners’ conviction in cold storage as a high growth and defensive subsector within its broader logistics investment strategy. The U.S. cold storage industry continues to benefit from stron...


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