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In case you need a space to temporarily store all of your belongings, as you would when moving, you should look into a shipping container rental.
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April 24, 2017 Heed Some Shipping Container Rental Tips and Considerations when Pursuing One Image 1: What to Look For when Considering a Shipping Container Rental Service In case you ever come across the need to use a shipping container rental service, be sure to consider some key factors before signing on the dotted line. Depending on what kind of function you want it to serve–hauling, storage, or as a temporary facility–perhaps a pop-up stall for a quick event–there is a container that is suited for the purpose, given a few modifications in some instances. Even if you’re just renting a container, it’s wise to enlist an inspector who can examine the container you are pursuing. A professional is trained in detecting flaws and damage that might convince you to pursue a different unit. Page | 1
All-Around Body Check No matter the container size – 20 feet or even 40 – an all-around structure inspection from every angle is necessary. Don't just relegate your scrutiny to the visible portions. Look beneath its skin, so to speak, especially for corrosion. The interior walls, as well as the outer walls, may not necessarily exhibit any visible damage, but the nooks and crannies might. The roof, in particular, is a most critical part of the unit. Because it’s out of reach and out of sight, it’s not easy to inspect. Rust on the roof, for example, won’t be noticeable until holes appear or leaks occur. Such damage to the structure can allow moisture to easily enter the confines and even spread to the rest of the container body. Don't wait until you set up in the container to find a fault with your roof, and examine it as closely as possible from inside and out. The hinges and locks must also be working well. Check for rust and broken parts in the door components. The doors and portals are what lends your unit security and safety. Fully test and examine them. Material Shipping container vans are mainly made of steel. What will make the difference between one unit to another is whether it’s corrosion resistant or not. Rust can spread, as can its resulting damage inside and out. Even with the sudden changes in weather while in transit, it’s important to know your container is resilient to the elements, not susceptible to wear and tear. Mind Your Logistics When you do decide to rent a container, make sure you have pre-established your itinerary, from where it is staged and its route of travel, to who will be transporting it and how it will be positioned on your property. This is important because the sheer size of the shipping container may not be ideal to pass through certain roads, sections or even some customs if going internationally. Overhangs, tunnels and low-hanging bridges, or even exposed power lines all could cause problems. Although you’re not the one behind the wheel, you will want impunity should something happen that isn't your fault. It’s best to be prepared and clear of any liability as a lessee should something go wrong en route to the container's final destination. Page | 2
A reliable supplier, such as Equipment Management Services, can help you make necessary arrangements for your rental needs. About Equipment Management Services: Equipment Management Services or EMS is a proud supplier of shipping containers for both individuals and businesses alike. We provide our clients with quality containers from direct industry sources, such as shipping lines for used containers and factories for brand new units. We also rent or lease out, and provide other services for your shipping container needs. Sources: Top Tips for Hiring Shipping Containers. World Maritime News. 7 Benefits of Shipping Container Home Design. Marine Insight. Page | 3