20ft Platform Container

20 feet Flatbed Container

The 20 feet flatbed container is a heavy-duty steel and wood base with no side walls, end walls, or roof. You use it to transport or store massive, oversized, or oddly shaped cargo that cannot fit inside a standard enclosed shipping container

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Description

20ft Platform Container

The 20 feet platform container also known as flatbed container is essentially a reinforced container floor without end walls. It serves as an alternative to the more well-known flat rack containers. Unlike flat racks, the platform container has no end walls, which makes it particularly suitable for heavy or oversized cargo that cannot fit into a standard container.

The platform comes with CSC approval for sea transport. This is a one-way container, which means it has made one trip carrying cargo from the Far East. Therefore, minor scratches or marks may occur both inside and outside from transport.

Attributes

Gross weight 30480 kg
Tare weight 1800 kg
Max. payload 28680 kg
External dimensions L 6060 mm × B 2440 mm × H 320 mm
Internal dimensions L 5980 mm × B 2380 mm

Explanation

To be able to add the specific container variant to the basket, select a color AND a location AND a type of access AND whether there should be a lock box. Ie. that you must select one of each of the 4 to be able to add the specific variant of container to the basket.

 

What does Quick Access and Ordinary Access mean?

Here you choose between which access you have to the right door, which is the door that is always opened first and therefore is what we call the entrance door.

Quick access means that there is only 1 handle on the right door, and with normal access there are 2 handles. The difference is that on the container with quick access, you only have to open 1 handle on the right door to get into the container.

 

What does lock box and without lockbox mean?

A lockbox is a steel guard in the middle of the doors, it is welded on one door and a bracket is welded on the other door. Inside the lockbox you can store a padlock. On a container without a lockbox, you can only put a padlock on a door handle.

Note:

The lockbox is usually not insurance approved. Insurance companies will usually require a Class 5 lock. Such a lock is mounted separately and does not require a lockbox.

 

40 feet Flatbed Container