The grid shaped tray is named after its unique "chuan" shaped bottom structure, with three parallel crossbeams forming a stable support frame, and the middle grid design reducing self weight and enhancing ventilation. This structure has been optimized through mechanics, increasing its load-bearing capacity to twice that of traditional pallets while reducing raw material consumption by 20%. The surface anti slip patterns and edge chamfering treatment reflect the ultimate pursuit of humanized details - reducing offset during forklift operation and avoiding scratches during manual handling, becoming the "hidden champion" in industrial design.
In cold chain logistics, the ventilation characteristics of grid shaped pallets have become the "lifeline" of fresh food transportation; In the automotive manufacturing industry, it carries the precise circulation of components; In the field of cross-border e-commerce, its standardized dimensions (such as 1200mm × 1000mm) are suitable for global container transportation. What's even more amazing is that by embedding RFID chips, pallets become "intelligent logistics nodes", tracking the location and temperature and humidity of goods in real time, bringing digital vitality to traditional warehousing.
Compared to solid wood pallets, grid shaped pallets are made of polymer composite materials, which extend their service life by three times and are 100% recyclable. Its modular design allows for partial replacement of damaged parts, reducing maintenance costs by 60%. In terms of environmental protection, using one recycled plastic tray is equivalent to reducing 1.5kg of carbon dioxide emissions. For logistics enterprises, it is not only a tool, but also a strategic pivot to achieve a "green supply chain".
With the popularization of IoT technology, the grid tray is evolving from a "passive carrier" to an "active decision-maker". 5G sensors can monitor the tilt angle of goods, AI algorithms predict the turnover path of pallets, and blockchain technology ensures that traceability information cannot be tampered with. In the future, it may become a "digital twin" in the logistics metaverse, redefining the collaboration of global supply chains in the interweaving of virtual and reality.