Due to the unique conditions of maritime shipping, "container rain" can form inside containers during transportation. When a container moves from a high-temperature area to cooler waters, moisture in the internal air condenses into droplets on the roof and sidewalls, which then continuously drip onto the cargo. This can lead to softening and rupture of cardboard packaging, rusting of metal products, short circuits in electronic devices, and mold growth on goods.
Moisture Issues: Softening of paper packaging, contamination and discoloration of packaging, damage to the quality of goods