The 20ft high container in this image is used for shipping
and storing plastics and plastic products. Each container has a capacity of
4000 gallons, and they typically ship with durable connectors.
These connectors can be used to connect 1 or more containers
together as well as those in one container to a container in another. The
connectors are embedded into the walls of the container not to be apparent to
the customers.
Over the past several years, the goal of making standard
container sizes more accessible to small food and beverage producers has become
increasingly important. Today, the standard container size being used is a
20-foot high cube container. Many companies prefer this 20-foot high cube
container for several reasons, including its ease of handling and transporting.
Why 20ft High Cube
Stands Out (Density):
Higher-density containers typically provide higher-density storage capacity while also being smaller and lighter than standard shipping containers. This helps to keep costs down and to maximize the amount of storage space that can be used, and it reduces the emissions associated with shipping.