Sales of shipping containers
Shipping containers are the most common type of container, characterised by standardised dimensions: 10 feet, 20 feet, 40 feet and 45 feet. Their sale is very popular because it enables containers to be adapted for various purposes, such as sea transport, land transport or as warehouses. Shipping containers have many uses and can be easily adapted to individual needs and requirements, making their use extremely versatile.
The most popular containers available in the offer
The shipping container 20'DC is a new container that has traveled one sea voyage from the manufacturer. The container holds 11 Europallets and is 6 m high. The maximum load capacity counts as 28,235 kg.
The container 20'DC in the used category is a fully functional container that shows some signs of use, but is more attractive in terms of price compared to a new container. It has a length of 6 meters, making it one of the most popular types available on the market. Inside, the container can accommodate as many as 11 Europallets.
The DC 40 foot container is a brand new product that has only taken one trip from the manufacturer. It is a standard container 12 meters long that can hold up to 25 Europallets inside. It is available in basic RAL colours.
The container 40' DC with a length of 12 meters in the used version is fully operational technically and bears signs of normal wear and tear. Inside the container can accommodate 25 Europallets, and its maximum load capacity is 26,710 kg. It is a practical solution both for daily transportation and as a storage space for goods.
The container 40'HC (High Cube) is 12 meters long and about 30 cm taller than the container 40'DC, which makes the loading process easier. It can accommodate 25 Europallets. Although the container may show some signs of wear and tear, it is airtight and in full working order.
The container 45'HCPW (High Cube Pallet Wide) is the roomiest container available on the market. Despite bearing some signs of wear and tear, it remains a full-priced product. The container has a cargo capacity of 29,740 kg and can hold 33 Europallets.
The consumer lifestyle means that the sale of shipping containers is becoming more and more popular. The predominant form of transporting goods has become by means of these containers, which translates into an increasing demand for them. In addition, more and more people are seeing the practical use of mobile shipping containers as storage, as they can be easily transported with their contents to any location. These containers can also be used as offices, sanitary facilities, social areas or can be modified to function as, for example, residential or catering containers.
The consolidation of smaller cargoes is one of the key benefits of using shipping containers, helping to reduce transport costs. This reduces the insurance rate and minimises the risk of loss or damage to the goods. Reducing the number of means of transport also brings benefits for the environment. Standardised container dimensions guarantee uniformity of size across the globe, thus facilitating the logistics process.