Are you looking for answers about shipping containers, storage containers, reefer containers, office containers, permits, and more? Buy or hire? Well, look no further! We’ve got you covered with our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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Yes, containers can be hired for short or long-term use, depending on specific needs and requirements. The rental costs vary depending on the size, condition, and type of container, as well as the rental period and delivery requirements. Check out our webshop for current prices.
We offer different payment methods for purchasing a container. Payment can often be made with credit card, bank transfer or cash.
You can rent a container for one day to an indefinite period, but in all cases the minimum rental period is 30 days.
To ensure that your shipping container is on a level surface, there are several things you can do:
1. Prepare the ground: Before placing the container, make sure the ground is level, firm, and free of debris. Use a shovel, rake, and/or a compactor to create a level surface for the container to rest on.
2. Use concrete blocks: Concrete blocks can be used to support the corners of the container and provide a level surface. Place the blocks under each corner and adjust the height as necessary to ensure the container is level.
3. Use leveling jacks: Leveling jacks can be placed under the corners of the container to adjust its height and level it. This is particularly useful for containers that will be in place for an extended period of time.
4. Use a crane: If you have access to a crane, you can use it to lift and position the container onto a level surface.
It is important to ensure that the container is level to prevent damage to the structure and to ensure that doors and windows operate smoothly. Additionally, a level container is necessary if you plan to stack or couple multiple containers together.
The delivery time of containers varies depending on the location, availability of the container and the chosen delivery method.
There are several delivery options for containers:
The cost of delivery varies depending on the location, distance and accessibility of the site.
You must always level the container so that the doors can open and close properly.
Tip: Make the surface on which the container is placed even and use tiles or (hard) wood under the corners of the container.
We deliver worldwide. If a location is less accessible, we ask you to inform us in advance so that the situation can be presented on the spot at our transport department. This department can then assess whether and how delivery is possible.
Shipping containers can be coupled using a twist-lock coupling mechanism. A twist-lock is a metal device that is attached to the corners of the containers and locks in place when it is twisted.
To couple containers together, they must first be placed on a suitable surface. Then, the twist-lock is attached to the corner of one container, and the other container is positioned opposite it so that the twist-locks of both containers are facing each other. The containers are then pushed towards each other, so that the twist-locks can be twisted and locked together.
A lockbox is a steel enclosure that is welded onto the doors of a shipping container to provide additional security for the lock. The lockbox covers the padlock and prevents it from being cut or tampered with using bolt cutters or other tools.
To use a lockbox, simply attach the padlock to the latch on the container doors and then insert the lock into the lockbox. Close the lockbox and secure the padlock. This ensures that the padlock is protected and cannot be easily removed by unauthorized individuals.
Yes, storage containers can be customized to specific needs, such as installing extra doors, lighting, ventilation, and other elements for easy access and use.
The cost to buy a storage container varies depending on the size, condition, and configuration of the container, as well as the location and specific delivery requirements.
A storage container is a container used for storing goods and materials at a construction site, business premises, or other locations where extra storage space is needed.
Yes, office containers can be customized to specific needs, such as installing air conditioning, lighting, wiring, and other office elements.
The cost to buy an office container varies depending on the size, condition, and configuration of the container, as well as the specific features added to convert it into an office space. Take a look in our webshop to find out our current prices.
An office container is a container converted into a mobile office and used as temporary or permanent workspace at construction sites, events, or other locations where no permanent office space is available.
Dimensions: Typically 20ft or 40ft in length, with a standard width of 8ft and height of 8.6ft or 9.6ft.
Temperature range: Can maintain temperatures as low as -30°C or as high as +30°C, depending on the specific refrigeration system installed.
Power supply: Usually require a 3-phase power supply of 380V or 440V, although some models can also run on a single-phase power supply.
Flooring: Usually made of durable and non-slip aluminum or steel, and can support heavy loads of up to 30 tons.
Yes, a reefer container can be used as storage space for perishable goods, as well as other goods that require special temperature or humidity conditions.
The cost to buy a reefer container varies depending on the size, condition, and age of the container, as well as the specific refrigeration system installed in it. Look at the current prices in our webshop.
A reefer container is a container with a refrigeration system used for the transportation of perishable goods such as food, flowers, and medicines.
Yes, it is possible to get a shipping container in the color you want. Standard colors are blue, green, beige, and gray, but custom colors are possible to match your specific requirements. You can choose to have the container painted in a specific color.
Yes, containers can be modified to suit specific needs, such as installing doors, windows, insulation and ventilation.
The cost to buy a new or used container varies depending on the size, type and condition of the container. Generally, a new container costs more than a used container. You will always find the current container prices in our webshop.
There are several types of containers available including;
standard dry containers, open top containers, flat rack containers and refrigerated containers. Standard dry containers are most commonly used for general cargo, open top containers are used for cargoes that are too large to fit through the doors of a standard container, flat rack containers are used for transporting large, heavy or unwieldy cargoes and refrigerated containers are used for transporting perishable goods.
There are various container sizes available for purchase including 10-foot, 20-foot and 40-foot containers.
Yes, it definitely is. All containers are wind and water resistant, and usually in new condition.
To protect your property against possible condensation due to temperature differences, you can use moving blankets.
No, the reefer can only keep your products frozen to -20 degrees Celsius.
No, the reefer can only keep your products at a temperature of up to 20 degrees Celsius.
PTI stands for Pre Trip Inspection, the motors of the reefers are pre-tested for operation and if desired set to temperature.
The reefer containers use 400 volts (380 volts, power current). A 5-pin plug for on-land use and if the container is used for sea transport, there will be a 4-pin plug.
Yes, this is certainly possible. If desired, we deliver containers in your company colors and/or logos.
Yes, there may be restrictions on where you can place your container, depending on local laws and regulations. It is important to check this before buying and placing a container.
If you want to place the container on council land, in most cases you have to ask permission from your council. Sometimes an e-mail or phone call is enough. In other cases, you must apply for a permit or exemption.
If you want to place the container on your own site, in most cases you do not have to apply for a permit.
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