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Coolers, Ice Chests in the US, Chillybins
in New Zealand, Ice Boxes in Australia, these are just some
of the words people use to describe insulated containers that
are used to keep your food and drinks cold . Established in
1984, Global National has been at the forefront of turning
the humble icebox into a high performance ice keeping marvel
capable of keeping ice up to several weeks.
This flagship TECHNI ICE™ is now exporting ice boxes
and re-usable icepacks to more than 38 countries. TECHNI ICE™
boxes are widely regarded as the best of the best.
TECHNI ICE™ ice Boxes and TECHNI
ICE™ Re-Usable Dry Ice Packs are distributed through
our own operations in Australia and America and through dealer
networks and joint venture operations throughout Europe, Asia,
the Middle East and Africa.
TECHNI ICE™ iceboxes are manufactured to the highest
industry standards and continually evolve with the latest
ice box and ice pack technology as they are developed where
ever possible.
History:
Early ice boxes / coolers / chillybins
/ Ice chests were made from mostly metal and sometimes wood.
Many of these early Ice Boxes and coolers had galvanised sheet
metal on the inside.
A lot has changed since then. TECHNI ICE™ iceboxes/cooler
chests employ the best of modern technology, are made using
commercial grade UV stabilised Polyethylene and manufactured
using Rotational Moulding and then injecting high performance
multi compound insulation under extreme pressure to the walls
and the lids of our ice boxes/coolers.
TECHNI ICE™ iceboxes/cooler chest and TECHNI ICE™
Re-usable Dry Ice packs are recognised around the world for
their legendary ability to retain temperature in the world’s
harshest climates. TECHNI ICE™ ice boxes and TECHNI
ICE™ Reusable Dry Ice Packs are built to full commercial
specifications for transporting perishables over long distances
for extended durations.
TECHNI ICE™ iceboxes and TECHNI ICE™ Re-usable
dry ice packs are used by some of the world’s largest
companies and government organisations including Qantas (Jet
star), Meals on wheels, McDonalds, BHP, Air France and of
course the Atlanta and Beijing Olympics to name a few.
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