Combining portability, durability, and cost-efficiency, Grande’s folding container houses are redefining temporary shelter in crisis zones.

On January 7, 2025, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County, Tibet, displacing thousands and demanding urgent humanitarian aid. As the region transitions from emergency response to reconstruction, غراندي, a leader in innovative living solutions, has mobilized its industrial and trade capabilities to provide منازل حاوية قابلة للطي—a game-changing resource for rapid, eco-friendly disaster recovery.
Grande’s Integrated Industrial-Trade Strength
كـ manufacturing and trading powerhouse, Grande leverages its end-to-end production chain to deliver high-quality folding container houses globally. Our vertically integrated operations—from R&D and material sourcing to assembly and logistics—enable swift responses to emergencies. Within days of the Tibet earthquake, Grande coordinated with relief agencies to deploy hundreds of units, showcasing our ability to scale production and meet urgent demands.

Key advantages of our industrial-trade model include:
- Rapid Production: Advanced factories with automated lines ensure bulk production without compromising quality.
- Efficient Logistics: Strategic partnerships with transport networks enable timely delivery, even to remote areas like Tibet.
- التخصيص: Modular designs adapt to diverse needs, from medical camps to temporary schools.

Why Folding Container Houses Are Ideal for Disaster Relief
1. Unmatched Transport Efficiency
Grande’s folding container houses reduce logistics costs by up to 70%. When folded, their height shrinks to 1/5 of the original size, allowing a single truck to carry 6–20 units versus just 1–2 traditional units. This efficiency was critical for delivering aid across Tibet’s challenging terrain, where distance and infrastructure limitations escalate costs.
2. Rapid Deployment
Time is life in disaster zones. Grande’s units can be installed in 3–5 minutes with minimal labor, bypassing lengthy construction processes. For example, three workers can assemble 300㎡ of housing in one day—75% faster than conventional methods. Such speed ensures displaced families regain shelter within hours, not weeks.

3. Durability and Safety
Built with galvanized steel and waterproof/insulated panels, these houses withstand extreme weather (-30°C to 50°C) and seismic activity. Fire-resistant materials and reinforced structures further ensure safety—a non-negotiable in post-disaster environments.
4. Cost-Effectiveness
With a lifespan exceeding 15 years and reusable designs, Grande’s folding houses cut long-term expenses by 40% compared to disposable alternatives. Leasing options (as low as $1/day) also ease financial burdens on governments and NGOs.
5. Eco-Friendly Design
Aligned with global sustainability goals, our units generate zero construction waste and require no land excavation. Recyclable materials and energy-efficient features (e.g., solar-ready roofs) minimize environmental impact.
Grande’s Commitment to Tibet’s Recovery
Following the earthquake, Grande collaborated with NGOs to deliver 1,000 folding container houses to Dingri County, providing immediate shelter for over 4,000 residents. These units now serve as clinics, storage hubs, and transitional homes, illustrating their versatility.
“Our mission is to merge innovation with compassion,” said Grande’s CEO. “By integrating industrial agility with humanitarian values, we’re not just rebuilding structures—we’re restoring hope.”