ISO containers originated as a means of transporting goods by sea. Subsequently these containers were found to be extremely useful for the storage of all types of goods. As well as being strongly built, durable and adaptable these storage containers are easily transported making them ideal for long or short term storage purposes. Delivery vehicles are equipped with cranes. Firm ground, free of obstructions is required in order to place the container safely.
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A protector for a close shackle padlock

A newbuild 20ft with slimline padlock protector at a sports ground

A newbuild 40ft with a protector for a straight shackle paddlock at a self storage facility

Three newbuild 20ft hired by a film company to store props on location

A used 40ft with patented Contain-A-Lock used at a factory for storage of finished product prior to despatch

Sections of three tier wooden shelving being installed in a 40ft container

A made to order store being used by a landscaping contractor