July 25 and 26, in such hot summer days,Inlux solar finished the challenging container loading, total 478 sets of solar street lights and poles were installed in three 40HC and one 20GP.

As the temperature soars to 38°C during the summer months, the conditions inside a container become even more unbearable. With temperatures reaching scorching highs, workers are left drenched in sweat, their bodies resembling dripping faucets. Despite the sweltering heat, they persevere, driven by the need to complete their tasks on schedule.

The containers become virtual ovens in the summer heat. The air inside becomes stale and hot, making it challenging for workers to breathe, let alone perform physical labor. And the physical toll of such labor cannot be overstated, with heat exhaustion and dehydration being ever-present threats.
However, our workers successfully completed the tough task. Despite the complexities of the international shipping market and the lack of containers, We company and the freight forwarder communicated effectively to ensure the work progressed swiftly. Workers were scheduled to load cargo outside the peak heat of midday to protect them from high temperatures. Additionally, the warehouse provided water and adequate ventilation, significantly reducing risks associated with the summer heat.

At 10 PM, all goods had been loaded. As the container trucks slowly exited the warehouse, the long day’s work finally came to an end. Next, we await the containers to be loaded onto the ship for timely delivery to the client’s project site.
