Every time I walk into Kejin’s factory loading area, the first thing I notice is the sound — forklifts moving, workers calling out numbers, and the steady rhythm of boxes being stacked into the container. It feels like a normal working day at a factory that ships PVC wall panels globally.
The panels are packed and labeled, each box wrapped carefully to protect the surface. You can see different designs and colors, all ready for export. This is the kind of scene you only see in a real factory — not in a trading office or showroom, but right where production turns into delivery.
As the container doors open, workers start loading the PVC wall panels box by box. There is no rush, but no delay either. Everyone knows what they are doing. Some check the order list, others guide the forklift, and someone always stands inside the container to ensure the panels are stacked safely and tightly.
What I like about this process is its transparency. You can see exactly what is going into the container. These are real PVC wall panels made at Kejin, being loaded for real overseas customers.
When the last box is placed, the container is full. The doors are closed, sealed, and ready to leave the factory. At that moment, you can feel what it means to work with a factory that ships daily. It’s about delivering panels, reliably and on time.
This is what Daily PVC Wall Panel Loading at Kejin Factory looks like in real life.
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