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To maximise the use of all available space within your container, investing in good quality shelving is essential. Most storage containers are 8' 6" high, and a lot of this will be dead space without proper organisation. Heavy duty shelving bays can be used to transform the contents of your container from sprawling chaos across the floor, to a tidy store with easily accessible contents.
Container shelving is comprised of two levels or three levels. The shelving inside the container is best used to organize boxes and parts. Pipe racks have four levels of angled steel. These are perfect for storing pipes, electrical lines, conduits and other items you wish to hold in place.
Shelving comes in the form of individual bays that can be connected together side by side, or back to back - so whether you need one bay or enough to span the entire length of your container, we can accommodate your needs.
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Dear Sir/Madam: We hereby sincerely invite you and your company representatives to visit our booth in Intermodal Europe 2024, a professional and The most influential gathering of intermodal buyers & decision-makers in Europe which will be held in Rotterdam Ahoy, The Netherlands from November 12th to November 14st 2024.
In a world where global trade is booming, the need for safe and secure container shipping cannot be overstated. Containers are essential for transporting goods across seas and land, but they are vulnerable to theft and tampering. One of the important safeguards against these risks is container locks
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