
40 foot high cube container

40 foot high cube container
40-foot high cube containers are often used for storing large quantities of goods in locations with plenty of space. This container size is also well-suited for conversions, such as a workshop, shed replacement, or for house construction. One of the largest containers in our range.
Main features
Wind and waterproof
Pest and vermin control
wooden floors
Double access – Full access through opening on one side and access to the end door
Safe and lockable thanks to our locker system
Approx. 12.2m L x 2.5m W x 2.9m H
Product details
These units, made of weather-resistant carbon steel, are safe from wind, water, vermin, and theft.
40-foot high-cube containers are suitable for locations with plenty of space. At just over 12 meters long, they're generally not suitable for standard apartment blocks, but can sometimes be accommodated in driveways.
Due to their large internal volume and additional 30 cm of height, they are often used for more than just storing household or business goods. They are a cost-effective and ready-to-use alternative to sheds or workshops.
They can store machine and equipment parts, or with minor modifications, they can be used as a construction site office or accommodation away from the main building. And yes, they are an important component of container homes.
Whatever you store in your 40-foot high cube container, you can be sure it's safe.

INTERNAL
Length (mm) 12,032
Width (mm) 2,350
Height (mm) 2,695
EXTERNAL
Length (mm) 12,192
Width (mm) 2,438
Height (mm) 2,896
WEIGHT
Tare (kg) 4,670
Payload (kg) 29,330
MGW (kg) 34,000
How is this container delivered?
We want to make your container delivery on-site as smooth as possible. Please inform us when requesting a quote if there are any obstacles near your planned container location, such as power lines or if access for a truck might be difficult.
Also, make sure the area where the truck needs to drive is clear and that pets and children are safe.
Local delivery can be arranged in the following ways.
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Tilting tray
Tipper bodies transport containers from the back of a truck. Similar to a tow truck, the body is mechanically lowered at an angle and the container is pushed off while the truck slowly moves forward. This is the most common method of transporting containers. Tipper bodies are not suitable for locations with overhead power lines, as the container height increases significantly during tipping.
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Side loader
We use sideloaders to transport our 20- and 40-foot containers. This is the optimal delivery method for containers in locations with limited space in front of or behind the container site. The container is unloaded between the two booms of the sideloader, approximately half a meter from the side of the truck.
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Hiab crane
Hiab cranes lift containers using a mechanism behind the truck cab. They are used when space for a side loader or tipper body is limited. Using a crane, the container can be easily positioned at an angle or on a raised surface. It can also be used to negotiate fences or other obstacles.
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