In today's era of rapid global logistics development, container transportation has become the core link of international trade. However, challenges such as moisture, dust, and contamination faced by bulk cargo during transit remain persistent industry pain points. As a leading enterprise with over a decade of expertise in the packaging sector, Syon Packaging Technology (Qingdao) Co., Ltd. has redefined industry standards for container liner bags through patented technologies and customized solutions, delivering efficient, eco-friendly, and secure transportation guarantees to global clients.
Traditional bulk cargo transportation primarily relies on small packaging such as woven bags and flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs). This approach not only suffers from low loading/unloading efficiency (requiring extensive manual labor) but also risks damage, dust pollution, and even cargo deterioration due to moisture from repeated handling. For instance, a PVC client using 25kg bagged packaging required 840 working hours daily, with severe dust pollution during unloading. Additionally, the high costs (materials, labor, warehousing) and low loading rates (inadequate container space utilization) of small packaging hinder enterprises'economic efficiency.
Syon's independently developed steel-free ocean container liners replace traditional door protection steel with high-strength woven straps. This innovation enhances protection while achieving dual benefits: a cost reduction of RMB 300 per unit and a carbon emission decrease of 70kg per unit. The optimized design simplifies installation (doubling efficiency) and ensures cargo stability during transit through an interleaved structure of double C-shaped main and auxiliary slings, preventing damage from shaking.
Syon's liners adopt multi-layer co-extruded PE film with an elongation rate of 800%, offering impact resistance and puncture resistance. Certified by FDA, EU RoHS, and other food-grade standards, they can directly contact food-grade cargo such as grains and coffee beans. Addressing static electricity issues in chemical raw materials, Syon has developed anti-static liners with unique air corner designs, minimizing unloading residue to the industry's lowest level. Furthermore, customizable functions include vacuum sealing, thermal insulation, and waterproofing, adapting to maritime, land, and railway transportation scenarios.
Syon provides turnkey supply chain solutions covering automated loading/unloading equipment, custom liner design, and logistics/warehousing support. For example, a moisture-proof liner customized for a grain enterprise reduced cargo loss from over 10% (traditional solutions) to less than 3% and improved logistics efficiency by 30% through precise container fitting and seamless sealing. For PTA powder transportation, Syon launched inflatable loading liners enabling efficient handling in pneumatic conveying scenarios.
Cost Optimization: 50% reduction in packaging costs, 75% less loading/unloading time, and over 20% increase in container loading capacity compared to small packaging solutions.
Efficiency Enhancement: A chemical client reduced 20ft container handling time from 2 hours to 30 minutes after adopting Syon’s solution, saving over 3,000 working hours annually.
Environmental Value: Steel-free liners reduce annual carbon emissions by more than 700 tons (equivalent to planting 38,000 trees); 100% recyclable food-grade materials help clients align with ESG investment trends.
Established in 2015, Syon has set up branches in 10 countries/regions including Shanghai, the Philippines, the United States, and Europe. Serving over 100 clients in the chemical and food industries—including Fortune 500 companies such as BASF and Hengli Petrochemical—Syon’s products hold certifications such as ISO 9001, ISO 14000, and FSSC 22000. It is also the sole global single-source supplier for the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Finance.
With the global advancement of "dual carbon" goals, Syon continues to increase R&D investment in biodegradable materials and intelligent packaging (e.g., liners with built-in humidity sensors). Industry forecasts project the container liner market to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.2% from 2025 to 2030. Leveraging technological barriers and global layout, Syon is poised to strengthen its market leadership.
From grains to chemicals, from Qingdao Port to Rotterdam Port, Syon Packaging uses technological innovation as its engine and customer needs as its compass, creating "mobile safe warehouses" for global cargo transportation. Choosing Syon means more than selecting a packaging product—it means adopting a cost-effective, green, and sustainable supply chain revolution.
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