Insulated cold room panels packaged and shipped to the United States
As a key cold chain logistics material, insulated cold room panels are being shipped to the United States for use in cold storage projects for American customers. Insulated cold storage panels, such as polyurethane (PU), polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), and other materials, play an important role in food storage, pharmaceutical product preservation, and cold chain logistics due to their excellent insulation performance, water resistance, and chemical stability.
When these insulated cold room panels are shipped from China to the United States, they first need to go through a series of complex logistics processes. The first leg transportation is often carried out by sea or air, depending on factors such as cargo volume, time, and cost. Although sea freight takes a long time (about 30-40 days), its cost is relatively low and suitable for bulk goods. Air freight can deliver goods quickly (about 8-10 days), but at a higher cost. No matter which method is chosen, it needs to be arranged through a professional logistics company, including packaging, boxing, customs clearance, and subsequent transportation to overseas warehouses or designated locations in the United States.
In the United States, these cold room panels will undergo counting, recording, shelving, and other operations to prepare for use in the construction or maintenance of various cold chain facilities. With the continuous development of cold chain logistics, food storage, and pharmaceutical industries in the United States, the demand for high-quality insulated cold room panels is increasing. Especially in the storage of temperature sensitive products such as vaccines and biological products, the role of insulated cold storage panels is particularly crucial.