This Labor Day, we're not talking about shipment volume or sales targets.
We'd rather talk about something else-how to keep going, year after year.
Back in 1986, we started producing ULDs (Unit Load Devices). At that time, no one would have imagined that a small workshop like ours would still be here 40 years later.
Four decades is long enough to completely reshape an industry. Air cargo has evolved, and so have the standards and requirements for ULDs.
But in all that time, we've stayed focused on the same work-manufacturing pallets, nets, containers, and dollies. And doing it carefully, step by step.
We didn't branch out into other industries. We didn't chase trends. It's not that we didn't have opportunities-we just didn't want to lose focus. Because every product we make is tied to the safety of air cargo. What goes up in the sky leaves no room for error.
Over the past 40 years, we've obtained certifications like CAAC, FAA, and IATA. These are not just documents to display-they're a way of showing our customers that what we produce meets standards and can be fully traced.
We've never aimed to be the biggest, or the cheapest. What matters to us is simple: when our customers receive our products, they can use them with confidence.
This Labor Day, we want to recognize everyone who takes their work seriously. No matter the industry, doing the right things consistently-day after day-will pay off in the long run.
40 years, staying the course.
And the next 40 years will be the same.
Happy Labor Day.

