New Zealand's economy is fundamentally anchored in its primary industries—dairy, meat, horticulture, and seafood. As a global leader in food exports, the integrity of the Cold Chain Infrastructure is not just a logistical requirement but a national economic priority. From the lush pastures of Waikato to the bustling Port of Tauranga, the demand for high-performance, energy-efficient, and resilient cold storage materials has never been higher.
In New Zealand, the cold chain must withstand unique environmental challenges, including high UV levels, coastal salt spray, and seismic activity. Suppliers must provide materials that exceed the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) and meet the stringent standards set by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
The New Zealand cold chain sector is currently undergoing a massive transformation. With the rise of e-commerce and the increasing global demand for premium NZ produce, traditional warehouses are being replaced by high-tech, automated cold storage hubs. Regions like the "Golden Triangle" (Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga) are seeing record investments in temperature-controlled facilities. This surge has created a critical need for Insulated Sandwich Panels, PPGL materials, and advanced drainage systems that can maintain precise thermal environments while minimizing energy consumption.
High R-value materials designed to reduce heat gain in NZ's variable climate.
Specialized coatings (AZ150/PPGL) to combat coastal salt air degradation.
Lightweight steel structures engineered for New Zealand's earthquake zones.
Dongguan Homecoxa Panels Co., Ltd. is a professional insulated sandwich panel manufacturer specializing in roofing, wall, and cold storage solutions. With years of industry experience, the company is dedicated to providing high-performance building materials that meet the evolving demands of modern construction and cold chain infrastructure.

Homecoxa focuses on the research, development, and production of a wide range of insulated panel systems, including roof sandwich panels, wall panels, cold storage panels, and interior partition and ceiling solutions. All products are manufactured using advanced production lines and high-quality raw materials, ensuring excellent thermal insulation, fire resistance, durability, and structural stability. These panels are widely used in industrial plants, warehouses, cold storage facilities, cleanrooms, commercial buildings, and agricultural projects.

Driven by innovation and quality, Dongguan Homecoxa Panels Co., Ltd. continuously improves its manufacturing processes and product performance to enhance energy efficiency and reduce construction time. The company also offers customized solutions based on specific project requirements, including panel thickness, core materials, and surface finishes.
With a commitment to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, Homecoxa has established strong partnerships with clients across global markets. The company strives to deliver sustainable, cost-effective, and easy-to-install panel solutions, supporting customers in building efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly structures worldwide.
New Zealand's commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2050 is driving the adoption of "Green Cold Storage." This includes the use of core materials with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Our PIR and PUR insulated panels are at the forefront of this trend, providing superior insulation that significantly lowers the carbon footprint of refrigeration units.
Modern NZ facilities are integrating IoT sensors directly into the infrastructure materials to monitor temperature fluctuations and structural integrity in real-time. The use of Zinc Aluminum Magnesium roofing and PPGI wall systems provides the necessary durability to protect these sensitive electronic components from the elements.
Given the labor shortages in the NZ construction sector, there is a massive shift toward Prefabricated Steel Structures. These materials allow for rapid assembly on-site, reducing construction time by up to 40%. This is particularly vital for seasonal industries like kiwifruit and apple harvesting in Hawke's Bay and Bay of Plenty, where storage capacity must be expanded quickly.
In the high-density industrial zones of South Auckland, space is at a premium. Multi-story cold storage facilities are becoming a reality. These structures require high-strength Carbon Alloy Steel pipes and U-Channel supports to handle the vertical load while maintaining thermal separation between floors.
As a leading exporter to the Oceania region, we understand that New Zealand's regulatory environment is one of the strictest in the world. Our materials are engineered to meet and exceed these expectations:
Whether you are building a small-scale dairy shed in Southland or a massive logistics hub in Christchurch, our team provides the technical expertise and high-quality materials required to ensure your project's success. We don't just supply materials; we provide the foundation for New Zealand's cold chain excellence.