Within our warehouse processing operations at CTI, we undertake a range of tasks geared towards enhancing storage optimization:
Stacking: This involves the systematic arrangement of items to maximize storage efficiency.
Refurbishment: The process of relocating goods from high storage locations to lower ones, facilitating more accessible retrieval.
Cycle Counting: A procedure wherein physical inventory checks are conducted to validate stock levels against the corresponding data within the system.
This container type is designed to accommodate general cargo. It’s essential to ensure that the cargo does not exceed standard dimensions in terms of length, width, height, or weight, and it should not be in bulk form. These containers are constructed from sturdy steel, which not only ensures durability but also facilitates convenient repairs when necessary.
This container type maintains temperatures for frozen, chilled, or warm cargo. A refrigeration unit is located at the front of the container, powered by a motor generator (on wheels), a terminal (on the ground), or the ship (on board).
An air duct system supplies air from below, circulating it over and through the cargo before returning to the refrigeration unit, ensuring continuous circulation during operation. Adjustable ventilation holes in the unit’s front allow fresh air exchange, preventing the buildup of carbon dioxide, particularly important for perishable goods like fruits and vegetables.
Advanced reefer containers feature precise computerized temperature control, facilitating the safe transportation of various goods, from food to pharmaceuticals, while maintaining their quality.
Flat rack containers are the ideal choice for securely storing and transporting heavy, oversized, and bulky cargo that exceeds standard dimensions. These flat racks feature collapsible end frames for added versatility. Lashing rings are strategically positioned on the bottom side rails, corner posts, and the floor, providing efficient points for securing your cargo with straps or chains. Whether you’re dealing with exceptionally heavy loads or oversized items, flat racks offer a practical solution for safe and reliable transportation.
Open top containers are designed without a solid roof, making them unique for cargo storage. They are covered with a detachable, waterproof tarpaulin that can be fastened securely using ropes. The metal beam located above the container door is versatile and can be opened to the left or right, and it can also be removed entirely from the container if needed. Inside the container, lashing rings at the base ensure cargo remains securely fastened and prevents shifting during transport. These containers are well-suited for accommodating over-height and lengthy cargo, providing an adaptable and practical solution.