Container Types

We offer a variety of containers for sale or rent.

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Standard height

The standard height shipping containers are 8’6’’ tall. Most 20ft containers are standard height 8’6’’ tall.

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High Cube

High cube shipping containers are similar in structure to standard shipping containers, but taller by about 1 foot. These 9’6’’ containers come in sizes 20’ 40′ and 45’ they are used in cases where a slightly taller capacity is required.

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Double Door

With doors on both ends of the shipping container, this container type is also known as a “tunnel container”. Double door containers are extremely helpful for quickly loading and unloading goods, and they make an even wider room for goods such as steel and iron. Both sets of doors have the same locking assembling and weather tight seals to keep cargo protected from the elements.

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Flat Rack

This simple storage container has collapsible sides that can be folded to make a flat rack. The end walls are stable enough to allow cargo securing, so they are ideal for shipping goods that are oversized, such as heavy machinery, vehicles on tracks, big reels and construction materials. Some 40′ flat rack shipping containers are suitable to carry as much as 45 metric tons of cargo!

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Non-operational Insulated reefer containers

This simple storage container has collapsible sides that can be folded to make a flat rack. The end walls are stable enough to allow cargo securing, so they are ideal for shipping goods that are oversized, such as heavy machinery, vehicles on tracks, big reels and construction materials. Some 40′ flat rack shipping containers are suitable to carry as much as 45 metric tons of cargo!

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Open Side

Open side containers are very similar to regular, general-purpose shipping containers, the only difference being that the doors can open completely on the side, too. This feature provides a much wider room and access, making loading and unloading materials easy. Open side shipping containers generally come in 20′ and 40′, and they provide adequate room for extra-large items that can’t fit through the regular doors.

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Refrigerated containers

Reefer shipping containers are used for the shipment of temperature-sensitive, perishable cargo such as meats, fruits, and vegetables. This container type relies on external power to keep the temperature regulated. Reefer containers generally come in 20’ and 40, and are commonly made from a weathering steel known as ‘Cor-ten’ steel.

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Modified containers

Possibilities are nearly endless for customizations! Most popular are man doors, windows, and vents