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Tunnel Containers – How to Load a Shipping Container Tunnel containers are shipping containers that have double doors on both sides instead of one end. They are available as brand new 'one trip' containers or used storage containers that have been converted from secondhand. The dual access points make them ideal for storing items and equipment. Items can be picked up easily from either end, without having to move the objects. If needed, tunnel containers can be divided into two secure storage units. Easy loading and unloading A well-organized and organized method can make the difference when it comes to loading a shipping container. It will protect items, reduce damage and increase the space. Containers can be filled in various ways depending on what's being transported or stored. For example, you may stack boxes vertically to maximize their height, however it is essential to secure them by using load-securing materials such as tie-down straps or bracing plywood. Based on the type of container, it can be helpful to fill empty spaces with inflatable airbags or dunnage bags to stop any movement during transport. If you're loading your cargo for a cross-country move or an international shipment, proper organisation will help ensure that your items arrive in one piece and on time. Getting your shipping container organised ahead of time will save time and money in the long run So, make sure to plan carefully before organising your cargo. Think about a tunnel container in case you need a shipping container that has two entry points. These containers are designed with doors on both sides so that you can unload cargo from either side without having to do everything at one time. This allows for faster loading and unloading, which is ideal for busy port operations. This specialised container is also ideal for transporting goods that cannot fit into the conventional container, like timber and construction materials. It is a cost-effective container for shipments that are impossible to transport, since it comes with a a removable door and cover on both sides. When the container is at its destination, it will be unloaded using cranes or forklifts. The location where it's being offloaded must be free of other heavy vehicles and away from crowds. You should also ensure that you have the necessary equipment to take the container off. This includes a flatbed or cranes. It's a good idea to examine the vehicle after you've removed the contents. Check for signs of wear and tear such as corrosion on the chassis and also damage to the doors and handles. Make sure that the doors can be closed and opened easily and are securely in the correct position. Also, you should examine the interior for water or moisture damage that could affect the cargo. Accessibility One of the biggest problems with shipping containers is getting them to and from their destination. This can be a major problem for truckers who are trying to meet tight deadlines, or simply do the job efficiently. We could cut costs and time by building tunnels constructed of shipping containers along routes that truck drivers use the most often. Tunnel containers, also known as double door containers, are a great solution for this issue. These containers are one-trip shipping containers with double cargo doors on both sides, instead of only the front. This makes them much easier to access, particularly for loading or unloading bulk items or heavy equipment. These containers are great for storage. They are easy to stack and offer more space for your goods. Additionally, they can be easily modified to include windows and air conditioning systems. If you're looking to store temperature-sensitive goods, then a refrigerated container might be your best bet. The dual entry points of tunnel shipping containers allow them to be divided in the middle and create two separate units. This is usually done for the purpose of creating on-site offices or storage. Many self-storage yards that are containerised have tunnel containers they simply partition in the middle to create smaller storage spaces for their customers. Standard shipping containers provide excellent security, but if your goal is to increase it the security of your cargo, a tunnel container could be the best choice. 40ft tunnel containers COG Containers LTD can be fitted with additional alarms and locks, giving you the security you need to know that your cargo is safe and secure. In addition, the dual entry ports of tunnel containers make it extremely difficult to break into. The doors have a lockbox that is welded on the right side and overlaps the staple welded on the left. This prevents anyone from reaching into the container just by opening the door. Storage Storage is made easy with tunnel containers, also called double-end door shipping containers. With double doors at both ends, they permit easy access to both sides of the container without the need to move things around to gain access. This is particularly useful for storing bulky or heavy items such as furniture. These containers are used by a variety of self-storage businesses because they are easily divided into smaller stores with walls that divide. This allows them to create two separate 10ft storage units for the price of a single 20ft container. Shipping tunnels for containers are available in both a brand-new 'one-trip' condition or as refurbished second-hand containers. They are typically constructed from a standard container, with the solid end being removed and double doors that are welded to each end (as as opposed to a single end). These containers are quicker to load and require less time than side-opening containers. They are perfect for storage, transport, and even conversion into mobile office spaces or living spaces. You can store your equipment or other items in any environment with confidence. The ventilation system helps keep moisture out and protects your items from condensation. The double-doors also allow for easy access, which facilitates the loading and transportation of larger items. Tunnel containers are utilized by a wide range of industries, from construction to retail. They are also popular among military personnel because they can be moved quickly to temporary locations such as bases or practice areas. Modifications can be made to the structure, like the addition of a control room, theatre, or other features, to allow for specialized equipment. Container City, in Cholula (Mexico) for example, uses fifty sea containers to create workshops and galleries. It's a creative and fun method of recycling old steel, while also providing a valuable resource for the local community. In fact they're so popular that a large number of them remain on the site even after their journeys have been completed, which reduces the amount of trucking traffic through the city and reduces pollution. Conversion Tunnel containers, also known as double door shipping containers are one-trip (new) 40ft shipping containers with the cargo doors on both sides instead of one. This greatly improves their accessibility and makes loading and unloading much more efficient. This is particularly beneficial when storing heavy items like plant machinery, as it prevents the need to reverse the digger from the container. The fact that they come with double cargo doors at both ends also means these containers are ideal for converting into tunnels or walkways. Many companies use them to create a safe walkway for people around machinery at work and we've assisted clients in converting tunnel containers into boiler rooms or water treatment plants. Another use for tunnel containers is as a turnstile, or manually-operated entry checkpoints. This is an effective method to direct people through security or ticket inspection. It is also equipped with lighting so that all who pass through is visible. Tunnel containers are a great choice for trade shows and events due to their strength and size. They are simple to move from site to site and can be customized by adding windows, lighting, and other accessories to make them look bespoke and stand apart from the rest of the crowd. Our clients have used tunnel containers to design everything from a theatrical experience that exposed the gruelling reality of human trafficking to a pop-up shop for local charity. If you have an idea about an idea to convert a container, get in touch now. We can help bring it to life. We can supply you with tunnel containers that are 'one-trip' either 20ft and 40ft. We can also modify the regular shipping container by removing the walls at the rear and putting in double cargo doors at both ends. We can even remove the sides to make more room within the container if necessary.