Cold Packs in New-York
We manufacture high-performance Cold Packs in New-York, optimized to maintain a consistent 2°C to 8°C range for pharmaceutical and premium perishable shipments. These New-York-supplied packs feature a high-retention gel core and puncture-resistant outer film, making them ideal for the distribution of temperature-sensitive goods through the city's massive logistics terminals. Our cold packs are a staple for New-York’s pharmaceutical sector, providing a reliable thermal barrier against external environment shifts.
Innova Global (India) delivers premium Cold Packs in New-York that are engineered for durability in demanding international shipping conditions. Tailored for the local distribution needs of New-York, these packs offer a sustainable and cost-effective cooling medium for the biotechnology and specialty food industry. By utilizing our specialized cold packs, New-York businesses can minimize product spoilage and ensure their cargo reaches global markets in perfect condition.
Our Cold Packs are an essential component for cold sequence logistics in New-York and temperature-sensitive manufactured goods. Beyond industrial shipping in New-York, they provide instant relief from the pain of minor injuries and are perfect for use in insulated cool boxes to keep products consistently chilled during long-distance transit starting from New-York. As a leading manufacturer, we offer these durable cold packs in various customized sizes to perfectly fit the specific requirements of our diverse clientele across the New-York food and pharma industries.
Key Features & Benefits in New-York
Technical Specifications (New-York Standard)
| Material Category | Certified Food-Grade & Non-Toxic Plastic |
| Internal Coolant | High-Performance Phase Change Gel |
| Target Temperature | 2°C to 8°C (New-York Cold Chain Standard) |
| Safety Standard | Eco-Friendly, Non-Leaking, Human-Safe |
| Primary Usage | New-York Pharma, Vegetables, Seafood, Clinical Use |
| Size Availability | 150g, 300g, 500g & Custom New-York Weights |