
Flat rack container

Flat rack container
Flat-rack containers are used to transport irregular cargo that doesn't fit into a standard container. These include steel, vehicles, machinery, and generators.
Main features
High payload capacity of up to 50,000 kg for heavy loads
Can be nested in stacks for transport to reduce empty transport costs
Wide range of lashing systems for different cargo requirements (lashing bars, lashing rails, bollards, end walls, etc.)
Optional toolbox system for additional storage of restraint systems when not in use
Optional steel or wooden floor
CSC plates for road, rail and sea
Product details
Kontainer Kings Flat Rack Containers offer a solution for complex cargo requirements that don't fit into a conventional container. These include oversized items, motor vehicles, machinery, construction materials, and equipment. They are also used for transporting steel and supplies, some of which are prefabricated.
Thanks to their open design, they can be loaded quickly and safely with forklifts.
Some models also have collapsible ends, making them easy to store when not in use or to transport in multiple units between locations.
If you have difficulty transporting unusual cargo, consider a flat rack container.

INTERN
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Width (mm) N/A
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EXTERNAL
Length (mm) 12,192
Width (mm) 2,438
Height (mm) 2,591
WEIGHT
Tare (kg) 4,040
Payload (kg) 47,460
MGW (kg) 52,500
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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