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Steel shipping containers come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Their versatile structure also allows for ample customization options and accessories to further improve functionality and efficiency.
Installing storage container shelves is just one way to do so. For example, a 40-foot shipping container offers about 2,387 cubic feet of storage volume sufficient for holding bulky products.
By modifying the interior with shelving brackets and pipe racks, you can preserve some of that precious real estate.
Types of Shipping Container Shelving
Depending on the weight, size, and quantity of product you want to store, you can select any of the following shelves:
Shelf Brackets
Brackets are wall extensions that carry a construction-grade wood plank. Shelf brackets or shelving brackets come in various configurations, such as a three-shelf unit, four-shelving bracket, etc. You’ll need two brackets to make a single shelf or one pair for every shelf level you create.
Brackets have a load rating of about 1000-1200 lbs. per bracket, making them ideal for rigid stock storage.
Pipe Racks
Pipe brackets are arms that extend out from the container wall at about 30° angle. They have a similar load rating as brackets. However, they have an open space between the arms instead of shelves.
If you want to hold pipes and other long objects, pipe racks are the perfect solution.
Loft Bracket
Loft brackets span across the width of the shipping container, with one pivot point on each wall. They carry a single shelf that hangs close to the ceiling. This option is best for when you want to store dead stock that isn’t often used.
T-Bar Shelf
T-bars are metallic support structures in the shape of a 'T.' A pair of T-bars help support a single shelf or a foldable table. Alternatively, you can use T-bars in conjunction with a shelving bracket to increase the load-carrying capacity of the rack.
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