HPC’s plastic containers and pallets: 30 years of proud development

July 30, 2024 | 09:21
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Present in the market for nearly three decades, a wide variety of plastic containers and pallets produced by Hanoi Plastics JSC (HPC) have won over consumers by dint of their superior quality and timeless durability.

A source from HPC revealed that the company’s plastic containers - labelled A2 and A3 - have been on the market since the middle of the 1990s, when they were dubbed key products in the domestic supporting industry.

The company has become a leading supplier for supporting industry businesses, leveraging products with high durability and eye-catching appearances suited for industrial production and mechanical engineering.

HPC’s plastic containers and pallets: 30 years of proud development
HPC’s plastic containers and pallets

After nearly 30 years on the market, the A2 and A3 plastic containers are the preferred choice thanks to their convenient use, simple design, and optimal efficiency for industrial producers, shops, factories, supermarkets, and family homes.

In addition, the company produces folding plastic boxes, plastic boxes with wheels, anti-static plastic boxes, and more, coming in diverse sizes and colours to ensure they best meet consumer tastes.

By virtue of high durability and applicability, HPC’s plastic containers are very popular among consumers.

“I have a small factory, so I bought and used Hanoi Plastics’ containers more than a decade ago to transport and store goods. Up to now, the containers are still in good condition,” said one customer.

Continuing on the success of its containers, the company launched the PL01 plastic pallet line in June 2017 and nestable pallets in 2022 with superior quality.

HPC’s plastic containers and pallets are the top choice for businesses as the products are moisture free, preventing mould and insect infestations.

This is also useful for export companies because don’t need to present ISPM-15 certification as they would do with wooden pallets.

HPC’s containers and pallets are made of polypropylene (PP) plastic, ensuring high durability, a shiny surface, easy to clean, and safe for industrial use under RoSH 1 Test standards. After expiration, the products, and other recyclable plastic waste, can be collected for treatment at recycling plants.

HPC’s plastic containers and pallets: 30 years of proud development
HPC’s plastic containers and pallets are made leveraging cutting-edge technology and equipment

Hanoi Plastics JSC currently possesses a sizable factory system, kitted out with modern and synchronised machinery and equipment lines imported from developed countries. The company’s factories feature a strict quality control management process, certified by prestigious organisations worldwide following ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards, as well as following customers’ specific requirements.

“HPC is deemed a leading plastic manufacturer in the country, and one of the top players in the northern region in the manufacturing of industrial engineering plastic items for the motorbike and automobile industries, electronic equipment, and high-quality household electrical appliances,” said a company representative.

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