I wanted to share something that's been working really well for me this summer in case anyone else is dealing with the same meltdowns I used to have. I run a small operation in Ajman and for years I just accepted that the hot months meant tape peeling off, boxes losing their shape, and a steady stream of complaints. I finally got tired of it and decided to actually look into smart ideas for keeping products safe when temperatures climb instead of just using the same supplies year-round and wondering why they failed. I ended up switching to heat-resistant tape and started storing my boxes in a climate-controlled space instead of letting them sit in the warehouse where they'd get warm before I even packed them. It sounds so simple but the difference has been night and day. I haven't had a single shipment come back with tape failure or box warping since I made these changes a couple months ago. I spent a little more on materials but I've saved way more than that in replacements and customer goodwill. I found an article that explained the science behind why certain materials fail in heat and it helped me understand what I was doing wrong. For anyone still fighting with melted tape and flimsy boxes every summer, don't wait as long as I did to make the switch. Anyone else find a simple fix that ended up being way more effective than you expected?