30 egg tray
The 30 egg tray represents a revolutionary packaging solution designed specifically for efficient egg storage, transportation, and retail display. This innovative container system accommodates exactly thirty eggs in a carefully engineered configuration that maximizes space utilization while ensuring optimal protection for each individual egg. The 30 egg tray features advanced molded construction using high-quality materials that provide superior cushioning and shock absorption capabilities. The design incorporates individual egg compartments that cradle each egg securely, preventing movement during transport and reducing breakage rates significantly. The tray's technological features include precision-molded cavities that conform to standard egg dimensions, ensuring a snug fit that eliminates rolling and shifting. The material composition utilizes food-grade plastics or recycled paper pulp, depending on the specific model, both offering excellent durability and moisture resistance. The 30 egg tray's structural integrity is enhanced through reinforced edges and bottom panels that distribute weight evenly, preventing deformation under normal handling conditions. Applications for the 30 egg tray span across multiple sectors including commercial egg production facilities, wholesale distribution centers, retail grocery chains, and specialty food markets. Poultry farms utilize these trays for primary packaging directly from collection points, while distributors rely on them for efficient transportation in refrigerated vehicles. The standardized dimensions of the 30 egg tray ensure compatibility with existing storage systems, refrigeration units, and display equipment commonly found in retail environments. The tray's stackable design enables efficient warehouse storage and truck loading, maximizing space utilization throughout the supply chain. Quality control features built into the 30 egg tray include visual inspection windows and easy-access openings that allow handlers to assess egg condition without removing individual units from their protective compartments.