LAF Technology launched the world's first ESG-driven flexitank industrial park in Qingdao, China. Covering 51,000 m², the smart, sustainable facility features end-to-end vertical integration, solar-powered production, and people-centered design. With intelligent automation, renewable energy systems, and on-site wellness services for employees and partners, LAF sets a new benchmark for sustainable logistics and flexitank manufacturing.
On August 15, 2024, Qingdao LAF Technology Co., Ltd. (LAF) and Qingdao University of Science and Technology (QUST) signed a five-year industry-university research collaboration agreement. The signing ceremony was attended by Jianming Zhang, Dean of the Polymer Science College at QUST, and Fisher Ma,
LAF Flexitank New Achievement!LAF has passed the AAR (Association of American Railroads) test and is now listed on the conditional approval table available at:https://www.aar.com/standards/IntermodalLoadingPublications.php
Installed inside standard 20ft or 40ft dry containers, dry bulk liners transform ordinary containers into sealed, food-grade bulk transport systems. Designed specifically for dry food commodities, they provide a hygienic enclosed environment for transporting nuts in large volumes while reducing dependence on traditional bagged packaging.
In bulk liquid logistics, packaging is never just a container. It affects how much product can be loaded, how fast filling and discharge can happen, how much labor is needed, how much space is occupied in storage, and how much waste remains after delivery.
Bulk liquid logistics looks simple from the outside. A product is filled, stored, shipped, unloaded, and used. But in real operations, the packaging system behind that process has a major effect on efficiency, safety, adaptability, and cost control.
The logistical landscape for bulk liquids has undergone a dramatic transformation with the introduction of the flexitank container. At its core, the idea of using a heat-resistant flexitank within a 20ft standard container has fundamentally changed how industries approach global trade.
LAF IBC Liners are engineered to handle a wide spectrum of sauce products. Whether transporting thick tomato paste, oil-based dressings, sugar-rich syrups, or emulsified sauces like mayonnaise, the liner system can be tailored to match each product’s specific requirements.
Bulk cargo logistics often looks efficient on paper, but once the real work begins, the process can become far more complicated than expected. Small packaging units need to be counted, lifted, stacked, moved, secured, unloaded, and handled again at destination. requirements increase, loading a