GreenValue CEO Yofong Hsu Named a 100 MVP Manager for Advancing Sustainable Cold Chain Innovation
GreenValue was selected in 2025 as one of Manager Monthly’s 100 MVP Managers, recognizing the company’s long-term commitment to cold chain engineering, smart energy efficiency, and sustainable transformation. The award was accepted by CEO Hsu Yofong on behalf of the company, highlighting GreenValue’s technical depth and innovative strength in refrigeration, HVAC, and cold chain technologies.
▲Highlights from the 2025 100 MVP Manager Awards Ceremony, where GreenValue joined award recipients from diverse industries to celebrate excellence in leadership and management.
From Vaccine Cold Chain Missions to Deeper Engineering Expertise
During the COVID-19 pandemic, GreenValue undertook high-standard vaccine cold chain storage projects, completing GDP- and medical-grade compliant freezer facilities within just four months to support national public health efforts.
This critical experience significantly strengthened the company’s capabilities in cold chain planning, precision temperature control, and construction management, forming the foundation for subsequent technological upgrades.
Building a “Breathing Warehouse”: Where Efficiency Meets Sustainability
GreenValue continues to advance energy efficiency and intelligence across cold chain facilities through the integration of multiple technologies, including:
- AI Image-Recognition Defrosting Systems
Using visual analysis to detect frost accumulation in real time, improving defrost accuracy while reducing energy consumption. - Cold Energy Recovery
Reusing low-temperature brine generated during defrosting within HVAC circulation systems to create comfortable, energy-efficient indoor environments. - Solar Power and Energy Storage Integration
Reducing peak electricity demand and increasing energy independence. - 24/7 Smart Monitoring Platform
Real-time tracking of temperature, humidity, energy usage, and equipment status to ensure cold chain integrity and operational stability.
Together, these innovations define GreenValue’s concept of a “breathing warehouse”—reframing cold chain facilities from energy-intensive infrastructure into intelligent, data-driven spaces with long-term sustainability value.
▲ Yofong Hsu, CEO of GreenValue, received the award and delivered his acceptance speech at the 2025 100 MVP Manager Awards Ceremony, sharing GreenValue’s innovative practices in cold chain engineering, smart energy efficiency, and sustainable technologies.
CEO Hsu Yofong’s Acceptance Remarks
Refrigeration and cold chain engineering are often perceived as traditional industries. GreenValue takes a different view: continuous innovation is the key to unlocking.
By starting from user needs, applying design-oriented thinking to engineering planning, and integrating AI, energy management, and smart applications, GreenValue consistently raises industry standards—delivering cold chain environments that are stable, energy-efficient, and fundamentally more sustainable.
CEO Hsu Yofong’s Acceptance Remarks
“I sincerely thank the judges for this recognition. GreenValue has long focused on cold chain and refrigeration engineering—an industry often misunderstood as conventional. I firmly believe that only through continuous innovation can the cold chain unlock greater value.
Starting with vaccine cold chain projects, we developed the concept of the ‘breathing warehouse,’ proving that cold chain infrastructure can combine efficiency, sustainability, and human-centered design. This honor belongs to every dedicated member of the GreenValue team.
Looking ahead, we will continue to leverage technology and professional expertise to make the cold chain a key force in Taiwan’s journey toward a net-zero future.”
Advancing Technology and Expertise Toward a Net-Zero Cold Chain
As net-zero targets and energy transition accelerate, the role of cold chain infrastructure will become increasingly critical. GreenValue will continue to deepen technological innovation, optimize energy systems, and strengthen real-time monitoring capabilities—providing the industry with cold chain solutions that are more efficient, energy-saving, and secure, while supporting enterprises in the transition to a new era of net-zero cold chain operations.




