Gel Packs
EFP Gel Packs are a durable, eco-friendly refrigerant for cold chain shipping. The Gel Packs are offered in a variety of set sizes with custom options available as well. Every gel that comes off the production line is checked by an automatic checkweigher to ensure gel is filled with the correct amount of liquid to guarantee the proper performance during transit. Weight tolerances for each gel pack are kept at 97% confidence levels which are above the industry standard 90%. The outer film is standard white to provide a discreet product, but custom colors as well as printing of company logos are available upon a client's request. Contact Us today to see which gel pack will fit your needs!
A number of delivery options are available to recieve Gel Packs. Case quantities as well as pallet and truck-load quantities are available for delivery to your packaging facility or a cold storage conditioning location.



- 16, 24, 32, and 48 ounce industry sizes
- Customizeable shapes and sizes
- Non-bursting film
- Saddle Bag option
- Biodegradeable contents
- Puncture resistant
- Freezes evenly
- Structured Gel Packs
- Printed film available
PART NUMBER | WEIGHT (oz.) | DIMENSIONS (in.) | GELS per CASE |
CASES per PALLET |
---|---|---|---|---|
EFPGEL001A | 3 | 4 X 4 X 0.5 | 192 | 50 |
EFPGEL002A | 6 | 5.25 X 4 X 0.5 | 96 | 50 |
EFPGEL003A | 8 | 6.25 X 4 X 0.5 | 72 | 50 |
EFPGEL003B Saddle-Bag |
8 (Two 4oz. Bags) |
10 X 6.25 X 0.5 | 64 | 50 |
EFPGEL004A | 12 | 7 X 5.75 X 0.75 | 48 | 50 |
EFPGEL005A | 16 | 7 X 5.75 X 1 | 32 | 50 |
EFPGEL006A Saddle-Bag |
20 (Two 10oz. Bags) |
10 X 7.75 X 0.5 | 24 | 60 |
EFPGEL007A | 24 | 8.75 X 6.25 X 1.25 | 24 | 50 |
EFPGEL008A | 32 | 10.75 X 6.25 X 1.25 | 18 | 50 |
EFPGEL009A | 48 | 11 X 7.75 X 1.25 | 12 | 50 |
A number of delivery options are available to recieve Gel Packs. Case quantities as well as pallet and truck-load quantities are available for delivery to your packaging facility or a cold storage conditioning location.


Seasonal Shipping Change
April's blog gives some guidance on when to switch your cold chain shipments from the Winter configuration to Summer.
There is also discussion on assessing risk from switching by utilizing seasonal weather patterns and thermal simulation software! You can find the blog in our Blog Section, by clicking the picture above, or by following this link.