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What is a Conex Box?

What is a Conex Box?<br>https://www.shippingcontainertool.com/what-is-a-conex-box/<br>Conex Boxes are also known as shipping containers, and are the cargo containers that allow goods to be stored for transport in trucks, trains and boats, making intermodal transport possible. They are typically used to transport heavy materials or palletized goods. Conex Boxes are used to protect transported cargo from shock and bad weather conditions, as well as keep storage products intact. They were first used in the 1950s and were initially developed for the purpose of commercial shipping.<br>Conex Box, What is a Conex Box?<br>

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What is a Conex Box?

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  1. A Beginner's Guide to Conex Box Conex Box or shipping containers are the cargo containers that allow the goods to be stored for transport in trucks, trains and boats, making possible the intermodal transport. They are usually used to transport heavy materials or palletized goods. They are used to protect the transported cargo from shocks and bad weather conditions, as well as keep stored products intact. They were first used in the 1950s when they were initially developed for the purpose of commercial shipping. Depending on the type of product that is going to be sent, the Conex box can vary in dimensions, structure, material, etc. The measures and other characteristics of these shipping containers were standardized, something that expedited the transports without the need to load and unload the merchandise along the way. There are different types of conex box that every operator engaged in transportation. Common Types of Conex Box or Shipping Containers Dry Storage Container Refrigerated Container

  2. Open top container Flat rack container Open Side Container Tanks Container Ventilated containers They are the standard shipping containers and the most used on the market. Basic construction, metallic, hermetically sealed and without cooling or ventilation. They have different sizes: 20 ', 40' or 40 'High Cube. The High Cube category, on the other hand, facilitates an increase of 13% of the internal cubic capacity and is destined to the heaviest loads (coal, tobacco, etc.). It is suitable for any type of dry cargo: pallets, boxes, bags, machines, furniture, etc. Refrigerated container Reefer containers provide a temperature controlled environment. They have a power supply that connects to energy sources during transport. This allows the products to be transported at a constant temperature throughout the journey. Has a possibility to lower temperature from -18 ° to 30 °. There are models of 20 and 40 feet, in addition to the High Cube. This type of containers is especially recommended for transporting food or products that need a low storage temperature. Open Top Of the same measures as the previous ones, but open at the top because they have a removable canvas roof. The merchandise can excel, but, in that case, supplements are paid depending on how much cargo has ceased being charged for this excess. These containers facilitate the transport of bulky loads. Flat Rack

  3. Like the Open top, but also lack side walls and even, in some cases, front and rear walls. They are used for atypical loads and pay supplements in the same way as Open Top. Open Side Of the same measures as standard containers, 20 or 40 feet, with the difference that they only have a side opening. This allows transporting very long merchandise, whose dimensions prevent it from being loaded by the back door. Tank container Tank container is used for the liquid transport, from dangerous as toxic, corrosive, highly combustible chemicals, as well as oil, milk, beers, wine, mineral water, etc. They have the same dimensions as a Dry Container, but their structure is different, as they include a polyethylene tank inside. Ventilated containers They are for transporting products such as coffee or cocoa beans, which must be ventilated in transit, sometimes these units are called "coffee container" Choosing the right company for buying Conex Box What is a Conex Box?

  4. Get you chosen product See their website if the kind of shipping container you want is available. Get Online Choose which ones have a track record of excellence and reputation. Get searching Choose which ones after services that fot your liking and considerations. Get asking One you’ve gone online to a specific company, go ahead and ask them a question through email or their online customer service. See how fast they respond Get on the line Go and give them a call though customer service hotlines. You can gauge how friendly their staff is while talking to you. There are millions of Conex boxes in use around the world, and a lucky few get a second life as one of our repurposed shipping container structures. While they look a bit plain and boxy to the untrained eye, shipping containers play a critical role in our lives, embarking on ocean crossings to deliver the goods we use every day (and sometimes venturing into a second career as a container structure with Falcon). Here are some fascinating facts about Conex Box: Shipping containers can be safely stacked nine-high. Well-maintained shipping containers hold 759, of their original value for 25+ years.

  5. There are over 37 million shipping containers in use around the world. A Conex box floor can hold up 55,000 lb. of goods without warping. Conex Box flooring is made of 1-1/8” marine grade plywood. Most containers are 20 feet or 40-feet long. Shipping containers are made of 16-gauge corten steel. Common container modifications include: personnel doors, windows flooring, shelving, work stations, insulation, climate control & even restrooms. For More Information Visit Here :- https://www.shippingcontainertool.com/what-is-a-conex- box Fun Ways to Use Conex Shipping Containers:

  6. Shipping Containers are not just used for cargo these days. There are many innovative and imaginative uses you may like to consider. Here are few ideas of how shipping containers have been used for modern, cost effective buildings. Homes: The trend to build cost-effective homes from recycled shipping containers started in USA and has reached Australia. Art Galleries: Architect, Tomokaza Hayakawa designed an art gallery in Japan using two shipping containers stacked on each other. Drive-thru Coffee: Starbucks in Washington have used four old shipping containers to create an architect designed drive-thru store. Cafes: A cafe in Footscray (Melbourne) called Rudimentary has been built using three 40-foot shipping containers. Polar Stations: India has built a Polar Station in Antarctica using 134 shipping containers. They cover three floors and are well insulated for the weather conditions. A well-maintained Conex box can hold 75% of their original value for 25+ years. Every day, container ships transport goods all over the world on the international seas. If you think we missed some or should add more specifications related to the Conex Box, please provide your valuable comment below.

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