Which container is best for business storage?
A 20 ft container fits most storage needs. A 40 ft unit provides more capacity, while 6 ft and 8 ft formats work well where access is limited.
Insulated 20-foot modular office container, secure and ready to install for worksites, welfare bases or temporary professional spaces.
20-foot reefer refrigerated container for temperature-controlled storage of food, pharmaceutical or industrial products.
Robust and versatile 20-foot dry standard shipping container for secure storage, transport or conversion.
40-foot high cube shipping container with extra height, ideal for bulky storage, transport and conversion projects.
40-foot open side container with large side opening for fast loading, event storage and easier access to goods.
The catalog includes dry containers, reefer containers, high cube units, tank containers and compact formats. To improve ROI, start with usable volume, required condition, delivery constraints and options such as lock boxes, insulation, ventilation, racking or conversion.
A 20 ft container fits most storage needs. A 40 ft unit provides more capacity, while 6 ft and 8 ft formats work well where access is limited.
Delivery depends on depot location, distance, truck type, unloading method and access constraints. A professional quote should list these items clearly.
A shipping container is mainly used for storage or transport. A cabin is designed as usable space for people: office, sanitary unit, changing room or welfare facility.