Conditions
- One tripe containers: Containers that have only been used once to move goods from the producer to their final destination are known as “like new” or “single use” containers. With very little wear and tear, they are in superb condition. If you’re searching for containers that are nearly brand new, they are a terrific choice.
- Used unit; Used units that are physically sound and in good shape are known as water-tight containers. They may show signs of wear, but they are made to withstand weather and water. They work well for safe storage applications when aesthetics are not as important.
- Brand new containers; The brand-new containers have never been utilized for cargo transportation. There are no indications of wear or use, and they are in perfect shape. For projects that demand the highest possible condition and look, these containers are perfect.
- Used Containers: Used containers may exhibit different levels of wear and tear due to their prior use for cargo transportation. They may be gently used or exhibit more obvious evidence of use. They are practical and ideal for uses where aesthetics are not as important.
- As Is Containers: Containers that are offered for sale “as is” are in their existing state. They might have practical and aesthetic problems that need to be fixed. For individuals who are prepared to make repairs or changes, these containers may be a cost-effective choice.
- Cargo Worthy Containers: To be deemed appropriate for international shipment, cargo worthy containers must fulfill a number of structural requirements. They have passed inspection and received certification to move goods abroad safely. Although they are usually utilized, these containers have been found to be in good enough shape to meet international shipping regulations.
- wind and water tight containers; Containers that have been tested and found to be structurally sound and capable of keeping out water and wind are known as wind and water tight containers. They are appropriate for safe keeping even if they may have some minor cosmetic flaws.
- Refurbished Containers: Used containers that have had their condition improved by repairs and restorations are known as refitted containers. This may entail repainting, replacing damaged components, repairing rust, and other tasks. They provide a balance between reduced expenses and enhanced aesthetics.
- High Cube Containers: Compared to regular containers, high cube containers are taller and provide greater vertical room. When more height is needed for storage or alterations, they are employed.
- Open-Top Containers: These containers make it simple to load and unload cargo from the top thanks to their detachable top cover. They are frequently applied to large or heavy objects.
- Flat rack containers; are ideal for transporting large, strangely shaped goods that don’t fit in normal containers because of their collapsible sides.
- Refrigerated (Reefer) Containers: Because they have temperature control systems, refrigerated containers are appropriate for carrying perishable commodities that need to be kept at a certain temperature.
- Propane tanks; our tanks are 100% kept in good condition.
Select the container type and condition that best suits your demands and budget, as each offers unique benefits and factors to take into account.