2025-02-12
Early in the morning at Bangkok Port, several trucks are loading a batch of gray and blue assemble container house with the “YSD” logo on them for shipment to Vietnam. Dockworker Anan wiped sweat, said: “In recent months, this kind of assemble container house is more and more, I heard that even Japan's big companies are rushing to order.” This scene is the epitome of the popularity of China YSD's assemble container house in the Asian market. According to industry data, the past six months, YSD in Southeast Asia and East Asia, the order volume surged 220% year-on-year, and some models are even scheduled for the first quarter of next year.
At the Tokyo EcoTech Show, the YSD booth was packed with people. An assemble container house made of recycled fishing nets and mineral water bottles was demonstrating the process of “10-second disassembly and reorganization. “Japanese customers are particularly interested in this one,” said Zhang, an employee at the show, holding up a tablet computer to show the data. ”This kind of assemble container house can be recycled eight times, and its carbon emissions are 67 percent less than that of a disposable wooden box.” The surge in orders also brings a sweet burden.
In YSD's Dongguan factory, theassemble container house line is running 24 hours a day, and newly recruited Vietnamese quality inspector Nguyen Thi Mui is communicating with her colleagues in Chinese interspersed with hand gestures, “This buckle needs to be rechecked!” Overseas social media, you can occasionally see buyers complaining about the “long delivery time”, in response to YSD in the official website put up a real-time production capacity board - the netizens jokingly referred to as the “countdown to the box! This system is called “countdown to the box” by netizens, and it shows that the hot-selling model ST-7 box has been scheduled until July 2025.
Surprisingly, these assemble container house have recently appeared in Jakarta's vegetable markets. Budi, a vegetable vendor, has a small folding box from YSD on the back of his motorcycle: “assemble container house don't get deformed in the rain, and they flatten out when I close the stall, which is much more convenient than bamboo baskets!” The head of YSD's community retail section laughs and says they are working on a “special model for vegetable farms”: “Maybe a small hidden compartment for change?”
From ocean-going freighters to street stalls, from sophisticated electronic components to dewy vegetables, YSD's assemble container house are redefining the concept of “packaging”. As a veteran buyer at Logistics Bangkok said, “Nowadays, a box is only as good as its ability to get the nods of truck drivers, finance directors and environmental organizations.” YSD's story proves that in this seemingly traditional industry, the Chinese are opening up new horizons with grounded innovation.