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20 Best Tweets Of All Time About Tunnel Shipping Containers Tunnel Shipping Containers    Tunnel containers, also known as double door containers, are containers for shipping that have doors at both sides of the container. This design allows for easier loading or unload items from either end of the container.    They can be modified easily. Read on to find out more about these versatile affordable and extremely robust shipping containers.    Easy Access    The tunnel shipping container is akin to a dry container that is standard, however, it has double doors at both ends. This provides you with two access points for your storage space, making it extremely easy to move items into and out of your tunnel container.    These unique units are an ideal addition to any company that would like to create the option of a walk-through or tunnel store. They can also be used to create a safe storage area for items such as tools or machinery. Tunnel containers are great for boiler rooms, where a lot of machinery is kept.    Due to the dual door design, the tunnel shipping container can be loaded and unloaded much easier using forklifts and hand ramps for dolly. The fact that these containers are so easy to use also implies that they're a popular choice for businesses with a limited storage space. The extra access to the door can make a huge difference.    Tunnel containers are available in new shipping containers that are 'one-trip' or they can be converted from standard containers. One of the most common alternatives is to use a tunnel container to create a temporary ticket entrance or bridge for events.    This is a great solution for those who need to cover a large space with just a few containers rather than just one. It's also much more cost-effective than a traditional booth or marquee.      The containers can be modified to include side windows and lighting. They can also be equipped with a ventilation system and a heavy-duty flooring constructed from marine grade plywood. 40ft tunnel containers are also extremely versatile and can be modified to incorporate internal partition walls to create a variety of storage spaces within the same tunnel container. You can use a container as a workspace or office workshop by putting in the power sockets and desk.    Versatility    Shipping containers are extremely versatile and can be utilized to serve a range of uses. They are extremely adaptable and can be customized with advanced security features including ventilation systems, many more. They are perfect for a variety of purposes such as intermodal transportation and storage, or could be repurposed into stylish living spaces that offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional dwellings.    Tunnel containers, also known as double enders, are a unique kind of shipping container that has doors that are standard on BOTH 8ft ends which create a tunnel-like entry point to load and unload cargo. This design greatly enhances accessibility and efficiency of this container and makes it a preferred option for a variety of applications.    Due to the dual entry points of tunnel containers, it is easy to move items around inside the container from end to the other. They are a great choice for storing large machinery, bulky items and large equipment that require loading and unloading in a short time. Dual entry points are also helpful for maximizing accessibility in tight or congested spaces because they allow users to access items without having to move other items out of the way.    These containers are also popular to be used as office space, workshop space, or for secure equipment and parts storage. They can be easily modified to meet specific requirements, and their dual access points permit them to be separated for two different uses (e.g. part storage, part offices).    Tunnel containers are available as new 'one trip' containers in 20ft, 10ft and 40ft sizes or built from modified standard containers. They are constructed by removing the solid end of the container back to the corner posts, and then welding in a set of new double doors. Tunnel containers can also be built using high cube containers for those who require additional height.    A tunnel container can also serve as a bridge for customers and customers to walk or drive through. This simple solution can be built on-site in a short amount of time. It has been proven to be a great way to improve security, speed up wait times, and increase customer satisfaction in retail and event venues.    Durability    Shipping containers have been traveling across the globe for over half century, carrying cargo through harsh conditions. The containers are constructed of tough steel, which allows them to withstand harsh weather conditions and rough handling during transporting. These durable containers have been repurposed into houses, schools and restaurants as well as offices, disaster shelters, and even offices. They work in every climate, from sunny Arizona to snow-covered Oregon.    The use of shipping containers for storage is becoming more popular as a way to protect on-site materials such as tools, perishable items or personal possessions. The tight, secure design of these containers offers protection against theft or vandalism. The addition of doors and windows to the container can increase the amount of light and access. To ensure that the contents are safe it is crucial to regularly check the pad and the locking mechanisms of a container.    Tunnel shipping containers are a specialised type of container that has double doors on both sides. Also known as double doors or storage tunnels, these units improve the efficiency of loading and unloading by permitting access from either side. These containers are ideal for those who rotate their storage items frequently since they do not require you to empty out the entire container.    The double doors on these containers make them an ideal choice for those who want to convert the container into a multi-purpose space that can be used as part storage, part office. This flexibility makes them an affordable alternative for those who want to add more workspace without spending the money on new buildings.    Due to the double-doors, these containers are also a popular choice for those wanting to convert them into tunnels and bridges or use them as ticket entry points at events. They are also popular as housing for on-jobs and office spaces for those in the construction industry.    The tunnel containers are available in either new IICL5 containers or refurbished IICL5 containers. They are typically available in lengths of 20 and 40 feet. If you have a specific length in mind, please contact us and we'll determine availability for you.    Maintenance Ease    The design of tunnel shipping containers makes them easy to maintain. Corten steel is used in the construction of them, which is resistant against corrosion and can withstand extreme weather conditions. They are also insulated and watertight, which means your products or objects remain dry and at a stable temperature.    Regular maintenance will keep your container in top condition and ready to use at all times. Look for leaks and holes regularly and make any necessary repairs as soon as possible to limit damage and keep your contents secure. Also, you should regularly check the drain lines and plumbing connections to ensure they are working properly.    If you own a tunnel shipping container that has an original cargo door at each end, it is an ideal idea to clean the doors and lock area regularly. This will stop the accumulation of dirt and grime, which could cause rusting of the doors. It is also recommended to regularly oil the hinges on your doors, as they can become stiff with time.    For a more complete maintenance schedule, you should also periodically examine the roof of your container to ensure that there is no standing water or ice building up. The ponding of water can cause your container to bend or flex and may also cause damage to the roof's metal. It's important to remove any debris from the roof on a regular basis, such as leaves, twigs or snow that may accumulate over time.    It is also important to ensure that your container is equipped with adequate ventilation, as this can help to prevent condensation and protect you from mildew and mould. You should also regularly clean windows and doors to keep them clear of dirt and grime, and you should check that the seals are in good shape.    It's important that you always adhere to the guidelines and instructions given by the manufacturer when it comes to the maintenance of your container. Consult a professional prior to making any repairs or modifications on your container. This will ensure that the work is completed correctly and in accordance with regulations. 

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