Posted on: August 5, 2025
By: M A Galaxy


It’s been a long journey—literally and figuratively—but today, M A Galaxy International marks a major milestone: over 1,000 containers of used and surplus solar panels shipped, and more than 10 gigawatts moved across 70+ countries.

This didn’t happen overnight. It’s the result of two decades of steady work, trusted relationships, and a deep understanding of how solar equipment flows—between countries, across borders, and often through complex logistical routes.

A Global Footprint, Built Over Time

We’ve handled shipments for everything from remote projects in Africa and South Asia to large-scale repowering and decommissioning in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. From small village installations to utility-scale solar fields, our shipments power homes, schools, factories, farms, and commercial sites.

Most recently, we facilitated the reuse of over 50,000 Tier-1 panels from a utility-scale project in South Korea. Our in-house teams managed full inspection, documentation, packing, and transport. The client saved over 30% in disposal, compliance, and logistics costs, while extending the lifecycle of panels that still had strong production capacity.

What We Do, and Why It Matters

At M A Galaxy, we help:

  • EPCs decommission and clear solar sites faster
  • Solar farm owners recover value from old assets
  • Recyclers reduce volumes sent to landfill
  • Governments and NGOs electrify off-grid communities

We handle all steps: certified inspections, cleaning, sorting, containerized transport, and resale-ready packaging. Our buyers range from solar wholesalers to energy cooperatives, resellers, and rural electrification programs worldwide.

Our team understands not just the product, but the full ecosystem behind moving it responsibly and efficiently. Every container we ship supports a cleaner transition and smarter solar economy.

Scaling into the UK and Europe

After dominating the South Korean solar export market for years, we brought our operations to the UK four years ago. Now, we’re scaling across Europe, building new partnerships with energy developers, asset managers, and sustainability teams looking for reliable circular solutions.

The Mission Ahead

We’re not just traders. We’re helping to define what the circular economy looks like in solar. By keeping used panels in circulation, we:

  • Cut down on electronic waste
  • Save clients money
  • Support green electrification in low-access regions

If your company is involved in solar repowering, asset offloading, or recycling—or you’re holding stock from older installations—we’re interested in working together.

Let’s move solar forward, together.

Contact us for partnership opportunities, inventory movement, or logistics support.


Established 2000 | Operating in 70+ Countries | 1,000+ Containers Delivered

Posted on: April 3,2019
By:M A Galaxy

Today, a fresh batch of Korean-made solar panels has started its journey toward Afghanistan—but this is no ordinary shipment. It’s headed into a region where transportation is anything but simple. What lies ahead is an arduous route, filled with delays, detours, and rising costs.

There’s no clear end in sight. What would normally take a couple of weeks is now expected to stretch into nearly two months, if not more.


The Route Is Anything but Smooth

To reach Afghanistan, the shipment must pass through multiple high-risk areas. Regional tensions and ongoing conflicts in parts of the Middle East and South Asia make the journey unpredictable. Every checkpoint, every border crossing comes with its own set of challenges.

This isn’t just about distance—it’s about navigating uncertainty on every level.


High Costs, High Stakes

Because of the unstable route and added risk, transportation costs are significantly higher than usual. Insurance, armed escorts in some regions, delays at checkpoints—every factor pushes the cost up.

But despite all of that, the shipment moves forward. Demand for reliable solar power in Afghanistan continues to grow, especially in remote areas where energy access is still limited.


Why It Still Matters

Even with all the difficulties, we remain committed to supporting solar projects in places where energy access is not guaranteed. These Korean-made panels—known for their quality and durability—will eventually bring much-needed electricity to schools, homes, and small businesses once they arrive.


Final Thoughts

This shipment isn’t just facing a long trip. It’s part of a much bigger picture—bringing clean, stable energy to a region that needs it, even when the road there is uncertain.

We’ll continue to monitor its progress and share updates when it arrives.

Posted on: April 3,2019
By: M A Galaxy

Spring might be here, but the cold has been holding on unusually strong this year. Even so, our operations continue—today marking another successful shipment of Korean-made solar panels bound for the Middle East.

These Hanwha Q CELLS panels are leaving Korea now and will spend nearly two months in transit, making their way through a complex and often tense shipping route due to ongoing conflicts in parts of Syria, Lebanon, and Israel.


Logistics in Uncertain Times

The current route moves primarily through:

  • Dubai, UAE
  • Overland or further sea transfer into Saudi Arabia
  • Then onward to final project sites across the region

With regional instability affecting traditional logistics corridors, coordination has become more complicated—but the commitment to clean energy doesn’t slow down.


What’s Being Shipped?

  • Korean-manufactured Hanwha Q CELLS solar modules
  • Packed in secure, palletized shipments
  • Loaded into standard export containers
  • Prepared for long-haul maritime shipping and desert unloading

These panels will support utility, commercial, and rooftop installations across the Gulf states and beyond.


Why It Matters

Even with shifting climates and political unrest in parts of the region, the Middle East’s transition to solar power continues. Clean energy isn’t just about technology—it’s about resilience, independence, and long-term investment in stability.

This shipment represents more than just cargo. It’s a small but steady step toward reliable, renewable infrastructure—powering cities, homes, and future-ready grids in areas where sun is plentiful and energy demand is rising.


Final Note

Despite a late cold snap here in Korea and a challenging international route, this shipment is another reminder that the solar movement doesn’t stop. Panels are on the move—and the Middle East remains a key destination for clean energy growth.

Posted on: March 23,2019
By: M A Galxy

Another shipment of Hanwha Q CELLS solar panels is getting ready to head out—this time bound for the Middle East. The panels, manufactured in Korea, are currently staged and awaiting final container sealing at our export facility.

Each pallet is securely wrapped and organized, ready for international transport.


Shipment Details

  • Manufacturer: Hanwha Q CELLS
  • Origin: South Korea
  • Destination: Multiple solar projects in the Middle East
  • Packing: Palletized modules, container-loaded for secure sea freight

This shipment supports ongoing solar infrastructure development across the region, where demand for clean energy continues to grow rapidly.


Container Loading Process

Today’s operation focused on careful container loading:

Why the Middle East?

The region continues to expand its renewable energy footprint, with solar projects scaling up across:

  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Oman
  • Bahrain
  • Jordan

Korean-made Q CELLS modules are a trusted choice in this environment due to their durability, heat resistance, and strong energy output.


Ready for Departure

With containers nearly full and documentation complete, this batch is just about ready to ship. We’re proud to contribute to the Middle East’s renewable goals—one container at a time.

More export batches are in queue, so reach out if you’re a distributor or project developer looking to secure inventory.

Posted on: March 8,2019
By: M A Galaxy

We’ve successfully loaded another export batch of solar panels bound for Pakistan. This latest shipment includes high-efficiency panels carefully packed into containers, now set for international departure.

As the global push toward renewable energy continues, Pakistan is accelerating its solar adoption—and we’re proud to support that momentum with reliable supply and timely deliveries.


Shipment Details

This export batch includes:

  • Various models across standard wattage ranges
  • Packed and secured in standard 40ft shipping containers
  • Loaded directly from our facility by our warehouse team
  • Destination: key solar projects in Pakistan’s commercial and residential sectors

This order is part of a growing partnership with EPC contractors and developers working to expand Pakistan’s solar capacity.


Behind the Scenes: Container Loading

Today’s loading process went smoothly at the dispatch area. The team made sure each pallet was:

  • Securely wrapped and stacked
  • Scanned for tracking and batch records
  • Carefully loaded into containers to avoid breakage or shift during transit

Why Pakistan?

Pakistan has seen a sharp rise in solar installations due to:

  • High electricity costs
  • Frequent grid outages
  • Government incentives and net metering policies

This shipment helps supply panels for residential rooftops, small commercial sites, and possibly even rural off-grid systems.


Final Note

As always, it’s rewarding to see clean energy equipment headed where it’s needed most. We’re committed to making each shipment count—delivered on time, packed with care, and ready to power up the next project.

More shipments are scheduled for the coming weeks, so if you’re a developer or distributor in the region, feel free to get in touch for timelines and availability.

Posted on: March 8,2019
By: M A Galaxy

We’ve just received a fresh batch of solar panels ranging from 300W to 390W at our Anseong warehouse. A total of 4,500 sheets are now officially in stock and ready for dispatch.

This shipment is aimed directly at supporting domestic demand—from residential rooftop installs to small-scale commercial projects across Korea.


What’s in the Shipment?

The panels in this lot are:

  • 300W to 390W in power output
  • Built for high-efficiency performance
  • Compatible with both grid-tied and off-grid setups
  • Ideal for local installers, contractors, and energy service providers

This stock is ready for immediate delivery or pickup depending on project timelines.


Growing Domestic Demand for Solar

We’re seeing more and more demand from within Korea for solar systems—especially as homeowners and businesses look to cut electricity costs and move toward cleaner energy sources. The arrival of this batch helps us stay ahead of that curve and keep projects moving without long wait times.


Why This Matters

Unlike larger utility-scale shipments that head overseas, this one is focused on local energy needs. That means faster turnaround times for:

  • Rooftop solar installations
  • Community solar projects
  • Energy upgrades for commercial buildings

It also helps shorten lead times for EPCs and solar contractors who need materials in-hand to meet growing installation schedules.


Warehouse Status: Anseong

The Anseong warehouse is now fully stocked and operational. Our logistics team has confirmed:

  • All 4,500 panels have been inspected and stored
  • Inventory is updated and visible for partners
  • Ready for same-week dispatch

Final Note

We’re glad to have this stock on hand and ready to move. Whether you’re planning a single-site install or handling a batch of new rooftop clients, this arrival means less waiting and more building.

Reach out to our contact person or the warehouse desk to arrange pickup, pricing, or delivery.

Posted on: March 6,2019
As the workday wrapped up today, we caught a solid moment worth sharing—trucks getting loaded with pallets of Hanwha Q Cells solar panels, prepped and ready to ship out to Dubai.

These panels are part of a larger order supporting one of the city’s fast-moving solar projects. Seeing the flatbeds lined up, forklifts moving nonstop, and stacks of modules wrapped and strapped in—it was a clear reminder that solar energy isn’t just a future idea. It’s moving. Literally.


What’s in the Shipment?

Each pallet holds Hanwha Q Cells high-efficiency solar modules, built for strong performance even in harsh environments like Dubai’s. They’re well-known for:

  • Great efficiency in high heat
  • Long-term reliability (built to handle dust, sand, and strong sun)
  • German-engineered quality that installers trust

This shipment will likely feed into rooftop systems, commercial setups, or even utility-scale solar farms around the UAE.


Why It Matters

Dubai’s been making big moves toward clean energy with its Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, aiming for 100% clean power by mid-century. Every panel we move helps push that goal forward.

It’s one thing to talk about sustainability—but watching it happen in real-time on a loading dock makes it feel real.


A Look Behind the Scenes


Final Thoughts

It’s always satisfying to see a big shipment roll out, especially when you know it’s going somewhere where it’ll make a difference. These solar panels are headed to the UAE where they’ll help power homes, offices, and possibly parts of Dubai’s growing smart energy grid.

We’re proud to be part of that process—even if it’s just one shipment at a time.

Date:Feb 12,2019
Origin:South Korea

In 2019,we offered a bulk supply of of non-standard(Grade B) solar modules and cells for export purposes. These were solar products classified as out-of-spec during the production process, yet suitable for secondary markets and off-grid installations.

Class B Solar Panels: 8000 units (primarily 315W)
Grade B Solar Panels: 600,000 sheets
Suitable for: R&D, developing regions, wholesale resellers

Inspections was done by us to insure quality.