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box Product List and Ranking from 717 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. TAKACHI ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE CO., LTD. Saitama//Machine elements and parts
  2. タイムワールド Tokyo//others
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  4. 4 日本アイ・エス・ケイ Tokyo//Manufacturing and processing contract
  5. 5 シム・システム 管理本部 Aichi//Building materials, supplies and fixtures

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  1. List of CAD Data for Sanparts
  2. Oxygen Box O2 Box T2-R (for 1-2 people) タイムワールド
  3. 2025-2027 TAKACHI ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE ALL PRODUCT CATALOG TAKACHI ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE CO., LTD.
  4. Naiwa Electric Co., Ltd. Meter Box シム・システム 管理本部
  5. 4 Key Box "KB-E-36" 日本アイ・エス・ケイ

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Case study: Insulated transport box for products with special shapes.

We will introduce a case study of a refrigerated box for transporting products with a special shape.

We have created a large refrigerated box for transporting donut-shaped large parts at -20°C. Since the required temperature condition was a strict -20°C, we have implemented two improvements to enhance the cooling performance. Improvement 1: Insulation walls are installed inside the hole of the donut. Improvement 2: The shape of the inner wall (the outer side of the donut) is octagonal.

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[Case Study] Dedicated Refrigerated Box for Online Supermarkets

Reduction in the number of boxes after packaging (consolidating three temperature zones into one box) and thorough temperature management (no need to worry about temperature deviations with cube boxes and ice packs) have been achieved!

We have adopted the cube box as a refrigerated container for online supermarkets. In this case, the customer uses the cube box in all scenarios: 1. For picking frozen and refrigerated items from orders, 2. For storage after picking (no need to transfer to refrigerator or freezer), and 3. For delivery to customers using the online supermarket. By using the cube box, we have achieved "a reduction in the number of boxes after packing (consolidating three temperature zones into one box)" and "thorough temperature management (no worries about temperature deviations with the cube box and ice packs)." [Case Overview (Excerpt)] ■ Temperature: Other temperature zones ■ Industry: Distribution ■ Product: Other ■ Cargo Type: Food products *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] "Electric Cooler Box" for Light Vehicles

No need for freezing cold packs, so anyone can easily operate in the same way!

We would like to introduce a case study from a customer involved in the manufacturing and sale of food products. Previously, when transporting manufactured food to nearby retailers, it was placed in Styrofoam and transported in a non-refrigerated vehicle. However, during hot seasons, the interior of the vehicle would become extremely hot, making it difficult to maintain the required temperature of 5°C, leading to concerns about quality. Therefore, we proposed a transport refrigeration box that uses the cooling unit "Eleking" and does not require ice packs. Since the box can be cooled using electricity, there is no need for the freezing process of ice packs, allowing anyone to easily operate it in the same way. [Case Overview (Excerpt)] - Temperature: Below 10°C - Industry: Distribution Food Manufacturer - Product: Eleking - Cargo Type: Food *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Achieving refrigerated transport at temperatures below 10°C with a non-refrigerated vehicle.

Place one large softbox on the sliding door section and one on the rear door!

This time, the long-established ham manufacturer that adopted our refrigerated box was planning to use an insulated Hiace for deliveries to nearby stores and other locations. However, the insulation performance of the Hiace alone made it difficult to maintain a temperature below 10°C, and they were considering additional refrigeration methods. Therefore, we conducted a hearing to determine the necessary size of the refrigerated space and the duration for which the temperature must be kept below 10°C. Based on this information, we simulated the appropriate combination of insulation performance and refrigerants, and proposed a custom-made dedicated refrigerated box, which they adopted. [Case Summary (Excerpt)] ■ Temperature: Below 10°C ■ Industry: Food Manufacturer, Food Wholesaler ■ Product: Soft-Box ■ Cargo Type: Food (Refrigerated) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Refrigerated Box for Emergency Delivery of Frozen Goods

Introducing a case that led to a reduction in the hassle and cost of chartering refrigerated trucks!

The logistics company that adopted Eleking this time stores the products entrusted to them in their own frozen warehouse and delivers them using frozen trucks (2-ton vehicles). However, there are occasional urgent requests for small deliveries due to unforeseen circumstances, and in such cases, they have been chartering frozen trucks to handle these requests. Chartering a frozen truck naturally incurs costs and requires effort. Additionally, there is a risk that a truck may not be available for urgent cases. Therefore, they adopted the "Eleking," which combines a cooling unit and a refrigerated box, allowing for frozen transportation using regular temperature vehicles. [Case Overview (Excerpt)] ■ Temperature: Up to -15℃ ■ Industry: Distribution, Food Service ■ Product: Eleking ■ Cargo Type: Frozen Foods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Reduction of Dry Ice by Reviewing Cold Chain Materials

We will introduce a case where we successfully reduced the amount of dry ice used per cart by 1 kg.

A certain supermarket has consulted us as part of their efforts to address environmental issues regarding the "reduction of dry ice," and they have adopted a dedicated insulated box for cart trolleys. Previously, they were using thermal shippers, which consumed a lot of dry ice to deliver frozen foods from the logistics center to the stores. By focusing on the low cooling performance of the thermal shippers and switching to insulated boxes, we successfully reduced the amount of dry ice used per cart trolley by 1 kg. [Case Overview] ■ Temperature: Other temperature ranges ■ Industry: Distribution ■ Product: Cargo ■ Cargo Type: Frozen foods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Car-mounted Refrigeration Box

The ability to maintain a proper freezing temperature was the deciding factor for adoption!

We would like to introduce a case where our "car-mounted cooling box" was adopted by a customer transporting frozen roll cakes and ice cream. Previously, products were transported in a cooler bag with ice packs, but with the upcoming summer, there were concerns about the products melting. The introduction of refrigerated trucks was also considered, but the high purchase cost made them hesitant to buy. Therefore, we proposed our original compact freezing device, "Erekking." The ability to maintain a solid freezing temperature by supplying power from the car's cigarette socket was the deciding factor for its adoption. [Case Overview (Excerpt)] ■ Temperature: Other temperature ranges ■ Industry: Distribution, Food Manufacturers, Food Wholesalers, Chemicals, and Others ■ Product: Erekking ■ Cargo Type: Commercial Frozen Foods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Production Example] Large Refrigerated Box

The keep time is about 4 hours! Here is an example created for the delivery of commercial frozen food.

We would like to introduce a case where we manufactured a "large insulated box" for the delivery of frozen food for business use using a light truck. Since there was a request to transport a large quantity in one box, we made it a large insulated box with external dimensions of 1200mm in width, 880mm in depth, and 820mm in height. Additionally, the required temperature conditions are as follows: the outside temperature is at room temperature, the required temperature is below -15°C, and the holding time is approximately 4 hours. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Temperature: up to -15°C ■ Industry: Distribution ■ Product: Soft-Box ■ Cargo Type: Frozen food for business use *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Refrigerated Transport Box for Pharmaceuticals

The retention time is approximately 2 hours! Appropriate insulation materials are selected to maintain the necessary temperature for pharmaceuticals.

We would like to introduce a case study of the "refrigerated transport box for pharmaceuticals" that we handle. When transporting pharmaceuticals between locations using refrigerated vehicles, there were concerns that the quality of the pharmaceuticals could deteriorate due to exposure to outside temperatures during the time from unloading the vehicle to delivering to the warehouse after arriving at the destination. Therefore, this time we manufactured a refrigerated box to maintain the temperature during the time from unloading to delivery to the warehouse, selecting appropriate insulation materials to keep the necessary temperature for the pharmaceuticals. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Temperature: 5°C (2–8°C) below 10°C ■ Industry: Pharmaceuticals ■ Product: Rock ■ Cargo Type: Pharmaceuticals *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Production Example] A transport box for precision parts that require temperature control.

Insulation box for quality preservation! A case where defective products due to deformation of the product no longer occurred.

We would like to introduce a case where we produced an insulated box at the request of a precision machinery manufacturer. When transporting parts of precision machinery to a different factory, we traditionally used cardboard boxes. However, due to the influence of ambient temperature during transportation, the products became deformed, resulting in a significant number of defective items. We proposed the use of an insulated box in combination with thermal storage materials for transportation. As a result, there were no defective items caused by product deformation, and the client was very satisfied. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Temperature: 20°C (15–25°C) ■ Industry: Chemicals and Others ■ Product: Light ■ Cargo Type: Precision Parts *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] High-Performance Refrigerated Box for Pharmaceutical Transportation

Used for the transportation of pharmaceuticals between three locations using refrigerated vehicles! Transportation costs have been significantly reduced.

We would like to introduce a case study involving the introduction of our "high-performance refrigerated box" for pharmaceutical transportation. The size is 560×450×350 (mm), and the refrigerants and heat storage agents are of the -25°C type. It is used for the transportation of pharmaceuticals between three locations (Hokkaido, Kanto region, and Chugoku region) using refrigerated vehicles. Additionally, in actual transportation condition tests, it achieved the desired temperature (below -20°C) for over 100 hours, and for more than 72 hours even in summer indoor conditions (approximately 28°C). [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Temperature: up to -15°C ■ Industry: Pharmaceuticals ■ Product: V-Box ■ Cargo Type: Pharmaceuticals *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Frozen Food Transport Box

The type of cargo is frozen food, and the retention time is 13 hours! A transport box with 30mm thick insulation.

We would like to introduce a case where our "Frozen Food Transport Box" was implemented by a food wholesaler. The request was to transport frozen foods and ice cream in refrigerated vehicles and store them in the backroom of the store at room temperature. The required temperature is below -18°C, with a retention time of 13 hours. The size is 730x530x730, and the material used is aluminum foil. 【Case Overview (Partial)】 ■ Temperature: Other temperature ranges ■ Industry: Food wholesale ■ Product: Soft-Box ■ Cargo Type: Frozen food *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Production Example] Large Refrigerated Box <Storing Dairy Products Below 10°C>

The type of cargo is dairy products! The front and rear panels can be removed, making it easy to load and unload the products.

We would like to introduce a case of a large cold storage box designed to store dairy products at temperatures below 10°C. The required temperature is 10°C, and the retention time is 24 hours. The dimensions are 2250×2250×1430, and the material is high-rigidity plastic. Additionally, the front and rear panels can be removed, making it easy to load and unload products. 【Case Overview (Partial)】 ■ Temperature: Below 10°C ■ Industry: Distribution, Food Manufacturer ■ Product: FIX ■ Cargo Type: Dairy Products *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Industry-Specific Utilization Methods】Dining Out

At Wakon, we provide solutions for each temperature range!

There are points to consider regarding transportation in the food service industry. 1. Frozen cargo (must be kept below -18°C: e.g., ice cream) 2. Frozen cargo (cargo that is acceptable as long as it does not melt) 3. Partial cargo (around 0°C) 4. Refrigerated cargo (below 10°C) 5. Ambient cargo (approximately 15°C to 25°C: e.g., rice, bento, side dishes) 6. Ambient cargo (any temperature is acceptable) Generally, since the transportation vehicles for the food service industry are refrigerated trucks, I believe that categories 4 and 6 above are transported without issues. However, for the other temperature ranges, the only options are to use a two-compartment vehicle or to use refrigerated and insulated boxes. *For more detailed information, you can view the related links. For further details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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【Q&A】Is it better to package together or individually for temperature-controlled transport?

Packing together is more efficient for insulation! Here is a Q&A.

"A larger cooler box is more efficient at keeping things cold." If someone told you that this is proven by polar bears, would you believe it? This story is actually true. What commonality could there possibly be between polar bears and cooler boxes? For those who find it hard to believe, let me first tell you about polar bears. Polar bears are characterized by their very large size. So why are they so big? In 1847, a German scientist named Christian Bergmann proposed the theory that "larger animals have an increase in body surface area that is less than the increase in volume. Therefore, they lose less heat through their body surface, which is advantageous in cold regions." This is known as Bergmann's Rule, and it is the main reason why polar bears are so large. In other words, larger animals have better heat retention efficiency. *For detailed Q&A content, please refer to the related links. For more information, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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