One Trip Containers: Often known as “like new” or “single-use” containers, these have only been utilized once for transporting cargo from the manufacturer to its destination. They are in excellent condition with minimal wear and tear, making them a great choice if you’re seeking containers in near-new condition.
Water Tight Containers: These are pre-owned units that remain in good structural condition. Though they may show signs of wear, they are designed to keep out water and other elements, making them ideal for secure storage where appearance is secondary.
New Containers: These containers are completely unused and have never been used for cargo transport. They are in pristine condition, free from any signs of wear, and are perfect for projects requiring top-notch quality and appearance.
Used Containers: Previously used for cargo transport, these containers may exhibit varying levels of wear and tear. While their condition can range from lightly used to more visibly worn, they remain functional and are suitable for applications where appearance is less critical.
As Is Containers: Containers sold “as is” are offered in their current state, which may include both cosmetic and functional issues. They can be a cost-effective option for those willing to undertake repairs or modifications.
Cargo Worthy Containers: These containers have passed inspections to meet specific structural standards for international shipping. They are typically used but certified to safely transport cargo overseas, ensuring they meet international shipping requirements.
Wind and Water Tight Containers: These containers are inspected and confirmed to be capable of keeping out both wind and water. They may have some cosmetic imperfections but are reliable for secure storage purposes.
Refurbished Containers: Used containers that have been repaired and restored to enhance their condition. Refurbishment may include rust removal, part replacements, and repainting, offering a balance between cost and improved appearance.
High Cube Containers: Taller than standard containers, high cube containers provide additional vertical space, making them ideal for storage or modifications that require extra height.
Open-Top Containers: Featuring a removable top cover, open-top containers facilitate easy loading and unloading of cargo from the top. They are especially useful for large or oversized items.
Flat Rack Containers: With collapsible sides, flat rack containers are suited for shipping large, irregularly shaped cargo that cannot fit into standard containers.
Refrigerated (Reefer) Containers: Equipped with temperature control systems, refrigerated containers are designed for transporting perishable goods that need to be kept at specific temperatures.
Each type and condition of container offered by Conelux Shipping Containers has its own benefits and considerations, so choose the one that best fits your needs and budget.