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CONTAINER CONDITIONS

The following guide will explain the differences between container conditions, to help you determine what container will best suit your needs.

One-Trip-Container

A container that has had one cargo load from Asia and is in a new condition. Mainly with Forklift Pockets and Lockbox.

Seefreight Container 20' CHS

Three-Trip-Container

Customer's Favorite ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 

A container that has made up to 3-trips and shows some signs of use from multiple trips overseas; manufactured in the last 3 years. Mainly with forklift pockets and lockbox.

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IICL

Meets the criteria of the International Institute of Container Lessors and has first signs of use from multiple trips Overseas.

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CW

A cargo worthy (CW) container is wind and watertight and shows signs of use such as dents, scratches and rust. The condition still meets the CSC requirements (International Convention for Safe Containers).

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WWT

Wind and waterproof. May show several signs of use, but will keep your cargo safe from wind and water. The condition no longer meets the requirements of the CSC (International Convention for Safe Containers). However, they are still suitable for storage.

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ASIS

Still usable for the transportation of goods, but with heavy signs of use. May have floor damages, holes and other fixable repairs.

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What happens next?

You want to know more about our selection of new and used containers and the differences between container conditions? Get in touch with us today. We look forward to your message!

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