Ninja Van Malaysia Introduces Ninja Cold to Meet Frozen Goods Delivery Needs



Ninja Van Malaysia officially offers Ninja Cold services in Malaysia targeting business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) marketing. It is created as a modern cold chain logistics solution to ensure consistent temperature control for perishable goods. For example, fresh seafood, dairy products, frozen goods, desserts, processed foods and others.


Powered by the latest refrigeration technology, Ninja Cold can handle a wide range of temperature requirements, whether it is cold (0°C to 8°C), moderate (18°C to 25°C) to frozen (-15°C to -20°C) conditions which help shipments stay fresh during transit. Then the Polygon Routing technology can ensure timely delivery and goods in good condition. In addition, the latest service only focuses on halal food. This means that non-halal food is strictly prohibited for delivery.


Ninja Cold also prioritizes a practical, flexible and affordable delivery experience. Senders only pay for the service they use, allowing them to customize their deliveries based on volume and needs. Additional features such as the Ninja Dashboard and Routing System are also provided, allowing shippers to monitor, track and trace their goods in real time.


What sets them apart from the regular Ninja Van is the use of blue trucks with the Ninja Cold label. They also use boxes with special cooling panels of various sizes to facilitate the delivery process. In addition, they are more flexible with the amount of goods that is not limited to large quantities as is done by most other frozen goods delivery services.


So far, only states in Peninsular Malaysia can access with a delivery period of between 1-3 working days, and a minimum weight of goods between 1 and 5kg.


Also present at the event were the Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke Siew Fook, and Ninja Van Malaysia CEO Lin Zheng. Anthony said the introduction of Ninja Cold marked an important milestone in Malaysia where it was able to address the increasing demand in meeting the needs of frozen goods delivery.

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