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Building 1, No. 22, Shexi Yongping Road,
Dongguan, Guangdong, China
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
In global Cold Chain logistics, temperature excursions are the ultimate enemy. A fluctuation of just two degrees Celsius during a tarmac transfer or cross-docking operation can silently destroy the efficacy of high-value pharmaceuticals (like mRNA vaccines) or accelerate the rot of premium frozen seafood. Third-Party Logistics (3PLs) companies constantly battle the physics of heat transfer. Traditional solid plastic totes or single-layer cardboard boxes act as thermal conductors, aggressively driving ambient heat directly into the chilled cargo. To construct an impenetrable temperature fortress, world-class cold chain operators are overhauling their transit fleets with thermally-insulating PP corrugated turnover boxes.
When a pallet leaves the safety of a refrigerated reefer truck and sits on a loading dock, ambient heat immediately seeks equilibrium. Solid injection-molded plastics are dense materials that facilitate rapid thermal bridging; they transfer the heat from the hot warehouse air directly onto the surface of the frozen goods inside. Cardboard provides a marginal buffering effect until it absorbs local humidity, at which point water acts as a hyper-conductor of heat, obliterating any insulative value.
MingPlastics has weaponized the architecture of the box itself to fight heat transfer. The brilliance of our PP corrugated turnover boxes lies in their twin-wall cellular structure.
Stop paying for thermal failure. Guard your cold chain from the outside in.
🔗 Equip Your Logistics Fleet with Thermal-Buffering Polypropylene