Conteneur Maritime 20 pieds HC double porte lattérale

Conteneur maritime 20 pieds HC (High Cube)  est une solution polyvalente pour le transport, le stockage et l’aménagement. Voici ses caractéristiques et détails principaux :

 

Caractéristiques techniques :

  • Dimensions :
    • Longueur extérieure : environ 6,06 m.
    • Hauteur extérieure : 2,89 m (High Cube).
    • Largeur extérieure : 2,44 m.
    • Volume intérieur : environ 37 m³.
  • Structure :
    • Acier corten pour une excellente résistance aux intempéries.
    • Plancher en contreplaqué marin de 28 mm.
  • Accessibilité :
    • Double porte latérale pour un accès facilité.
    • Ouverture des portes : jusqu’à 270°.
  • Conformité :
    • Certification CSC (Convention internationale sur la sécurité des conteneurs).
    • Normes ISO (dimensions et identification).

Utilisations :

  • Transport maritime, terrestre ou ferroviaire.
  • Stockage sécurisé d’équipements, de marchandises ou d’effets personnels.
  • Aménagements modulaires : ateliers, bureaux, espaces commerciaux, etc.

Avantages :

  • Sécurité : Protection contre les effractions et les intempéries.
  • Flexibilité : Modulable pour divers usages.
  • Durabilité : Longue durée de vie avec un entretien régulier

Le prix initial était : 2,900.00€.Le prix actuel est : 2,600.00€.

Référence : CTFM74189

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