The 10 ton per day containerized block ice machine is a top-tier industrial ice production system designed for mega fishing ports, international seafood export hubs, large cold chain logistics networks, integrated meat and poultry plants, beverage factories, and large infrastructure projects. With a daily output of 10,000 kg of solid block ice, it can support dozens of fishing vessels, hundreds of trucks, and multiple processing facilities simultaneously.
Unlike traditional fixed ice plants, the containerized design integrates all refrigeration units, ice molds, hydraulic lifting systems, and control panels into a single ISO container. This allows rapid deployment to ports, coastal zones, export terminals, and construction sites without the need for buildings or civil works. This makes the system extremely valuable in Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South America, where industrial demand is high but infrastructure is limited.
Countries such as Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Egypt, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Peru, and Chile rely heavily on containerized block ice plants to preserve millions of tons of seafood for domestic distribution and global export. Block ice provides long-lasting cooling, making it ideal for container shipping, open trucks, and fishing vessels operating in hot climates.
Beyond seafood, this capacity is also essential for meat, poultry, fruits, vegetables, and beverage distribution. In addition, 10 ton containerized block ice machines are widely used in concrete cooling for mega construction projects such as ports, dams, airports, bridges, and power plants. Ice is added to the mixing water to reduce concrete temperature, prevent cracks, and ensure structural integrity.