How does this factor affect storage containers?
In many cases, a 20’ container is used to transport heavy items. This can range from raw materials (like metals), drums of liquid or tires. These heavier items tend to create additional wear and tear on the container. Whereas, lightweight finished or packaged goods are transported in 40’ containers. This is why on average a 40’ container or 40’ft high cube container will be in better condition than a 20’ container (when it comes out of shipping service).
Weight Distribution:
Another factor to keep in mind is weight distribution. Since shipping containers are stacked when traveling overseas, shifting contents can cause problems. Contents shifting in transit can also be damaged if high-density packages are placed next to low-density packages. Regardless of the size, you will need to ensure that the load is distributed evenly throughout the container.
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Container Technology is a member of the Container Alliance Partnership offering portable storage containers for sale as well as shipping containers for rent across north America, for more information visit Container Alliance.
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