Description
Key Specifications
Dimensions
- External Dimensions:
- Length: 40 feet (12,192 mm)
- Width: 8 feet (2,438 mm)
- Height: 9 feet 6 inches (2,896 mm)
- Internal Dimensions:
- Length: 39 feet 5 inches (12,032 mm)
- Width: 7 feet 8 inches (2,350 mm)
- Height: 8 feet 10 inches (2,700 mm)
- Door Openings:
- Height: 8 feet 5 inches (2,565 mm)
- Width: 7 feet 8 inches (2,340 mm) per set of doors.
Capacity
- Volume: 2,694 cubic feet (76.3 cubic meters)
- Maximum Gross Weight: 67,200 pounds (30,480 kg)
- Payload: 58,000 pounds (26,300 kg)
- Tare Weight: 9,200 pounds (4,200 kg)
Features
- Dual Cargo Doors:
- Cargo doors on both ends allow for flexible access, simplifying loading and unloading from either side.
- High Cube Design:
- Offers an extra foot of vertical space, perfect for stacking or storing taller items.
- Construction Material:
- Built with Corten steel for superior durability and corrosion resistance.
- Flooring:
- Marine-grade plywood flooring, typically 1.1 inches thick, designed for heavy loads.
- Ventilation:
- Includes air vents to prevent condensation and protect contents.
- Locking Mechanism:
- Standard locking bars on both doors, with the option to add lockboxes for added security.
Applications
- Storage:
- Perfect for storing large equipment, inventory, or bulky items requiring access from both ends.
- Transportation:
- Ideal for transporting goods that need to be easily loaded or unloaded at multiple points.
- Modifications:
- Frequently converted into workshops, offices, or living spaces.
- Dual doors provide design flexibility for access or partitioning.
- Event Use:
- Used for exhibitions, pop-up shops, or as portable storage units at events.
Advantages
- Enhanced Accessibility:
- Dual doors provide convenient access to stored items without needing to unload the entire container.
- Increased Capacity:
- High cube design offers additional storage space for taller items or increased cargo volume.
- Durability:
- Resistant to harsh weather conditions and heavy usage.
- Versatility:
- Ideal for storage, transport, or creative modifications.
Considerations
- Space Requirements:
- Requires sufficient space at both ends to open the cargo doors fully.
- Weight:
- Heavier than standard containers due to the additional doors, requiring appropriate equipment for handling.
- Cost:
- Typically more expensive than single-door containers due to the dual-door design