Different Options for Shipping Container Hinge Maintenance

Maintaining the Moving Parts // // There are two parts to a shipping container turned storage container that actually get used, those are the hinges and the cam locks. Since these two parts get moved and operated, any problems become apparent quickly and they get more frustrating as the ability to use them deteriorates. I…

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Factors in Container Rental Rates

If you only need a container for a short period of time then renting is the prefect option for you. You can typically rent 20 foot containers for $50 – $80 per month and 40 foot containers for $90 – $120 per month, these rates will vary based on any number of things, we’ll look…

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Weathering Steel (Cor-Ten), the Good Stuff

What is Weathering Steel? // // If you are searching for shipping containers for sale, you have or you will have heard the term “weathering steel” or “Cor-Ten Steel.” This is the type of steel used in the manufacturing of shipping containers, but why the two names you ask? In this instance it is like…

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What do Containers and Banks Have In Common?

In the event of a large scale disaster, banks in the United States are required by federal law to have fully-detailed Business Continuity Plans (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP) in place. An important component of these plans is what facility they will conduct business out of should their existing facility become uninhabitable or completely…

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Things to Consider Before Starting a Shipping Container House

Steel shipping containers have been used for many different things once they no longer sail the high seas. // // Typically, retired shipping containers become “storage containers” or are transformed into construction site mobile offices. A recent trend gaining momentum in the architectural world is transforming steel containers into the basis for homes and light…

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Shipping Containers, They’re Not Just for Shipping Anymore

The Evolution of Shipping Containers Shipping containers, if you look while driving around town, you’ll see them EVERYWHERE.  After long journeys across the ocean, you’ll see containers in the final distribution channels. When you get stopped at a train crossing you’re likely to see train car after train car loaded with containers or you’ll see…

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