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Uses of Shipping Containers

  • Writer: royalwolfnz
    royalwolfnz
  • Sep 13, 2018
  • 2 min read

If you have been searching for logistics providers and quality shipping containers, here is what you need to know. First and foremost, you need to understand that there are various sizes of cargo containers. Depending on your requirements, the shipment size and the shipping class you can decide further. Well, here are the two most commonly used shipping containers that you need to be aware of. They are available in standard sizes that are, 20 ft and 40 ft.

The shipping container sizes may vary, and they can be made in 8, 10, or 30 feet too. But before you decide to buy one, you need to understand its uses. Many of you may wish to buy second-hand containers and utilize it for setting up stalls for your artwork. Shipping container sellers usually put up used containers for sale and they are heavily discounted.


Uses of Shipping Containers

20 Ft Shipping Container

The 20 ft intermodal containers are large standard size containers which are used for freight transport. These are primarily used to store and ship materials. These containers are extremely popular, and they are well-equipped with liner bags which are required for bulk cargo. They even come equipped with forklift pockets.

The maximum cargo size that you can fit into a 20 feet container is:

  • Length - 19 ft. 3 in.

  • Width - 7 ft. 8 in.

  • Cubic Capacity - 1,165 Cu. Ft.

40 Ft Shipping Container

The 40 feet offers much more than 20 feet containers. This container is best used for general cargo. These are also equipped with liner bags and serves the purpose quite well. People may opt for this large-sized container mainly because they will have the benefit of shipping more products at a given time.

The maximum cargo size that you can fit into a 40 feet container is:

  • Length - 39 ft. 5 in.

  • Width - 7 ft. 8 in.

  • Cubic Capacity - 2,350 Cu. Ft.

Shipping container leasing may sound to be quite attractive to many people, but if you are not willing to hire one, then you can obviously purchase a second-hand container at a reasonable price. There are many new and second-hand shipping container sellers that you will find near your location, simply contact them at your earliest. Both, large and small moving companies can rely on these sellers to purchase such huge containers. On the other hand, if you are planning to look for a moving stall, then you can buy a single 20 feet container and benefit in maximum ways.

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