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The tunnel container is called a double-door shipping container. They are the same dimensions of the standard ISO containers, but they are opened at both ends. This feature allows for easy access to the cargo and is useful for those who use the container as a storage or conversion project.

Transport

Tunnel containers are ideal for a variety. Dual entry points make it simple to access equipment and materials at either end. This makes it simpler to transport palletised loads with a forklift and simplifying the management of stock flow. Tunnel containers are often used as bridges for temporary use on construction sites, and also as ticket entry points for events such as festivals.

They are also a great solution for self storage. By erection of an iron bulkhead partition the 20ft tunnel container can become two 10ft units, maximizing return on investment. Tunnel containers can be modified in many ways. They can be fitted with internal lighting and side windows which makes them more practical for business.

The double doors on both sides of the container make it ideal for storing large or bulky items. This is particularly useful in warehouses where it may be hard to fit large machinery or vehicles into the standard shipping containers. It will save a significant amount of time when you don't have to continually shift the container, allowing you to keep moving goods throughout the day.

Tunnel containers can be equipped with heating and cooling systems, allowing them to be used for temperature controlled storage of goods like food chemical, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and electronic equipment. They can also be fitted with ventilation systems to prevent condensation in the goods.

Like conventional shipping containers tunnel containers are also available in both 20ft tunnel containers and 40ft tunnel container sizes. They are compliant with ISO shipping standards as well as being CSC plated for international freight and can be weatherproofed by the addition of insulation.

They can be mounted on truck frames or tracks or transported on flat-bed or chassis trucks. They are also an excellent option for law enforcement equipment as they can be easily transported between bases and may hinder the identification of high-value equipment like command and control centers or mobile operating theatres. They can even be shipped with a range of weaponry including missile launchers. The Container City in Cholula, Mexico is an excellent example of how old sea containers can be converted into galleries, restaurants, workshops - and even homes!

Stores

Double end door containers or Tunnel Containers as they are commonly known, provide access to storage items from both sides of the container. This greatly improves the ease of access for loading/unloading and allows for full utilisation of the storage space. This makes these containers ideal as self storage facilities, providing access to both sides of the container, without having to remove items. This is especially useful for those who store more bulky, awkward or large items such as machinery and heavy equipment.

In addition to this the tunnel container's design allows these units to be converted easily into offices or other safe storage spaces. Tunnel containers unlike open side shipping containers, can be opened from both ends with the doors locked. They are perfect for creating offices on site, and even housing, if needed.

These shipping containers can also be used to store special equipment. Military units can use them to transport expensive systems to temporary locations such as command and controls centres or mobile operating theatres, thus avoiding the necessity of moving these systems by road.

In the same way, industrial equipment that is specialized like turbines and generators can be transported in this way as well. This allows for rapid deployment of critical infrastructure to regions where it is required, reducing time and costs associated with the installation of fixed infrastructure.

For those looking to ship an item that is more risky such as biological or chemical materials they can be fitted with a specially designed thermal insulation and a controlled temperature control system. This allows them to maintain a constant low temperature and avoid any loss during transport.

These units can be fitted with tarp covers that can be removed which offer greater flexibility when loading and unloading. This permits heavy or bulky goods to be transported that otherwise would be too large to fit into traditional shipping containers, such as construction materials, timber or large machines. For added security, these units can also be equipped with a high security lockbox that prevents access from the top of the container.

Stuffing & De Stuffing

When it comes to shipping and storage logistics professionals use various terms to describe the ways cargo is prepared for transport and moved through the supply chain. Container stuffing and destuffing are words that describe the process of loading or removing goods from a shipping container. Understanding these concepts will assist any company that relies on shipping containers for storage or distribution to be successful.

Stuffing a tunnel container involves strategically placing the cargo to maximize space and meet specific logistical requirements. Based on the nature of the cargo, specific packing and loading methods are required to avoid damage during transit. This includes placing the most heavy items on the bottom, and stacking lighter ones on top and utilizing appropriate securing techniques to stop the cargo from shifting during transit. Optimizing the load in the container helps to reduce shipping and handling costs, as well as labour costs per unit. It also ensures regulatory compliance for safe transportation.

Upon arrival at the destination the container is unloaded or de-stuffing is a crucial step in maintaining supply chain efficiency. This process eliminates any excess freight from a container for shipping, and requires careful inspection to find indications of water damage or other physical damage that could threaten the integrity of the cargo. De-stuffing is only possible if the logistics provider and the shipper are in constant communication and abide by all regulations.

Refurbished tunnel containers are a cost-effective option for businesses who need an unsecure and secure entry point to their site. These containers can be converted to a turnstile, or a manual entry checkpoint to prevent access to restricted areas in the facility. These containers are also popular as bridges for temporary use, and for use as ticket entrances at large events.

Tunnel containers aren't the most well-known type of shipping container but they're gaining in popularity for multimodal logistics. The double doors are ideal for shipping and storage because they can be opened from both ends. Self-storage is a popular choice for organisations that need to have two access points to their inventory. Portable Space can weld in steel bulkhead partitions that convert a 20ft tunnel container into two storage compartments of 10 feet each that are much less expensive than purchasing new storage containers.

Security

Tunneling is one method to establish direct point-topoint connections across the network. It encapsulates packets using one routing protocol that is integrated into other protocols to ensure that routers at both ends of a tunnel can be directly connected to each other.

This allows different applications to share an infrastructure. For instance, a business can use tunnels to access internal resources and the internet. This can help them maintain consistent security policies for all employees and customers. By using tunnels, companies can also protect sensitive information from being intercepted through the public network.

Despite being made from steel, container cargo loads are still vulnerable to theft. Thieves have become very sophisticated in their tactics and can take a container and break it into pieces by taking its hinges or doors off. For this reason, it's important for businesses to take measures to protect their containers from being taken.

One way to accomplish this is to install a lockbox on the doors. They are steel shrouds that are welded which fit around the lug on the door which holds the padlock. They make it very difficult to get into the padlock's area with bolt cutters. The company can also include an alarm with high security that will alert the company if someone tries to cut through the lockbox.

Another method to increase the security of tunnel containers is to put in an automated or manual entry checkpoint. This is especially useful for events with large crowds. It is a great way to keep guests away from the rain and wind while security personnel can conduct checks as people enter the venue.

Shipping containers are available in different dimensions and sizes which means that businesses can find the right one to meet their needs. Some are designed to accommodate heavy items, such as vehicles and equipment. Some containers have doors at both ends to make loading and unloading easier. Additionally, there are refrigerated containers that can be used to transport fresh food.

Our inventory includes both new 20 ft tunnel containers containers for one-way trips as well as IICl5-certified used tunnel container. We have a small number of these containers in Florida and Nashville but we are constantly expanding our inventory. If you need a tunnel container for your business, call us now.

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