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Tunnel Containers - How to Load a Shipping Container
Shipping containers with double doors at both ends, instead of only one end are known as tunnel containers. They can be purchased as new 'one-trip' containers or as a converted secondhand storage container.
The dual access points make them ideal for storing equipment and goods. Items can be picked up easily from either end without the need to move items. If needed tunnel containers can be divided into two secure storage units.
Ease of loading & unloading
When it comes to loading shipping containers, a well-organised approach can make all the difference. It can help protect the objects, avoid damage and maximize space. Containers can be loaded in different ways depending on what you're storing or shipping. You can stack boxes vertically to increase their height. However, it's crucial to secure the boxes using load securing material such as straps for tie-downs or bracing wood. Filling up empty spaces in containers with inflatable airbags or dunnage can be helpful, depending on the kind of airbag you're using.
If you're loading your cargo to move across the country or an international shipment, proper organisation will ensure that your goods arrive in one piece and on time. Getting your shipping container organized ahead of time will save you time and money in the long run, so take the time to think through your plans before organizing your cargo.
If you're looking for a shipping container that has two entry points then consider a tunnel container. These containers are specially designed to have doors on both sides, so you can access cargo from either end without having to empty everything all at once. This enables faster loading and unloading which is perfect for busy port operations.
This container is perfect for transporting goods that aren't able to fit in a conventional container, like timber and construction materials. It is a cost-effective container for shipments that are otherwise impossible to transport, since it comes with a an open door and a cover on each side.
After the container has arrived at its destination, it's going to be unloaded using cranes or forklifts. The ideal place for the container to be offloaded is away from other heavy vehicles and from the throngs. Also, make sure that you have all the equipment needed to empty the container. This includes a crane or a flatbed.
After you've emptyed your container, it's a good idea to give your vehicle a once-over before driving off. Check for signs of wear and tear like corrosion on the chassis and also damage to the doors and handles. Check that the doors can open and close without difficulty and are securely fastened. Also, you should inspect the interior of your vehicle for moisture or water damage that could affect the cargo.
Accessibility
One of the biggest problems with shipping containers is getting them to and from their destination. This can be a huge problem for truckers who are trying to meet deadlines, or just do the job efficiently. If we could create tunnels made of shipping containers that run along the most frequently used routes for truck drivers, it would allow them to save time and money.
This issue can be resolved by using tunnel containers, sometimes referred to as double door containers. These one trip containers are basically shipping containers, but with two cargo doors at each end (instead of just the front). This makes it much easier to load and unload bulky items or heavy equipment.
These containers are ideal for storage. They can be easily stacked to provide plenty of extra space for your possessions. They can also be easily modified to include windows and air conditioning. If you're looking to store temperature-sensitive goods, then a refrigerated container might be your best bet.
The dual entry points of tunnel shipping containers make it easy to split them in the middle and create into two distinct units. This is done to create on-site offices or storage. Many self-storage yards that are containerised have tunnel containers which they simply divide across the middle to create smaller storage spaces for their customers.
Standard shipping containers are secure however should you require more security then tunnel containers are the best choice. They can be equipped with additional locks and alarms, giving you the security you need to know that your freight is safe and secure.
The dual entry ports of a tunnel container also make it difficult to break in. The doors have a lockbox that is fixed on the right side and is welded over the staple on the left. This prevents anyone from being able reach into the container simply by opening the door.
Stores
Tunnel containers, also referred to as double end door shipping containers are the ideal storage solution. Double doors at each end allow for easy access to both sides of the container, which is useful when it comes to storing bulky or large items like furniture. Many self storage businesses use these containers since they can easily divide them into smaller storage units by constructing a partition wall that allows them to create 2 separate 10ft storage containers for the same price of one 20ft tunnel containers tunnel container.
Shipping container tunnels are available in both new 'one trip condition and in used containers that have been refurbished. They are typically constructed from a standard container with the solid end being removed and two doors being welded at each end (as opposed to a single end).
These shipping containers are faster to load and require less time than side-opening containers. They are great for storage, transport and even as mobile living spaces or offices.
You can store your equipment or goods in any setting with confidence. The ventilation system prevents moisture accumulation and shields your contents from condensation. Double doors allow for easy loading and transport of large items.
Tunnel containers are used by a variety of industries, from construction to retail. They are also popular with military as they can be quickly transferred to temporary locations, such as bases or training grounds. Modifications can be made to the structure, for example, adding a control area, theatre or other facilities, to allow for specialized equipment.
Container City located in Cholula (Mexico), for instance, makes use of fifty old sea-containers to create workshops and galleries. It's a creative and fun way to recycle old steel, while being a valuable resource for the local community. They're so popular, in actual, that many of the containers remain on site after their journeys are complete, reducing the amount of truck traffic through the city, as well as lessening pollution.
Conversion
Tunnel containers, also known as double door shipping container tunnel containers are one-trip (new) 40ft shipping containers that have cargo doors on both sides instead of just one. This greatly improves their accessibility, making loading and unloading easier. This is particularly beneficial when storing large items like plant machinery, because it eliminates the necessity of reversing the digger out of the container.
The fact that they have double cargo doors at both ends also means these containers are ideal for converting into walkways or tunnels. Many businesses make use of them as walkways around machinery and other plant equipment. We have also helped clients convert tunnel containers into boiler rooms and water-treatment plants.
Another use tunnel containers are as an automated turnstile or manually-operated entry checkpoints. This is an extremely efficient method of directing people through security or ticket inspection. It can be fitted with lights to ensure that those who passes through is clearly observed at all times.
Tunnel containers are an excellent option for trade shows and other events because of their strength and size. They are easy to move from site to site and can be customized with windows, lighting and other accessories to create a appear unique and stand apart from the other booths.
Our clients have used tunnel containers for everything from a theatrical experience that highlighted the gritty reality of human trafficking to a pop up shop to benefit a local charity. If you have an idea for an idea to convert a container, get in touch today. We can help bring it to life.
We can provide you with new tunnel containers that are 'one-trip' in either 20ft tunnel containers and 40ft. We can also modify the size of a standard shipping container by removing the rear walls and installing double cargo doors at both ends. We can even take off a section of the side to make more room inside the container if needed.
Shipping containers with double doors at both ends, instead of only one end are known as tunnel containers. They can be purchased as new 'one-trip' containers or as a converted secondhand storage container.
The dual access points make them ideal for storing equipment and goods. Items can be picked up easily from either end without the need to move items. If needed tunnel containers can be divided into two secure storage units.
Ease of loading & unloading
When it comes to loading shipping containers, a well-organised approach can make all the difference. It can help protect the objects, avoid damage and maximize space. Containers can be loaded in different ways depending on what you're storing or shipping. You can stack boxes vertically to increase their height. However, it's crucial to secure the boxes using load securing material such as straps for tie-downs or bracing wood. Filling up empty spaces in containers with inflatable airbags or dunnage can be helpful, depending on the kind of airbag you're using.
If you're loading your cargo to move across the country or an international shipment, proper organisation will ensure that your goods arrive in one piece and on time. Getting your shipping container organized ahead of time will save you time and money in the long run, so take the time to think through your plans before organizing your cargo.
If you're looking for a shipping container that has two entry points then consider a tunnel container. These containers are specially designed to have doors on both sides, so you can access cargo from either end without having to empty everything all at once. This enables faster loading and unloading which is perfect for busy port operations.
This container is perfect for transporting goods that aren't able to fit in a conventional container, like timber and construction materials. It is a cost-effective container for shipments that are otherwise impossible to transport, since it comes with a an open door and a cover on each side.
After the container has arrived at its destination, it's going to be unloaded using cranes or forklifts. The ideal place for the container to be offloaded is away from other heavy vehicles and from the throngs. Also, make sure that you have all the equipment needed to empty the container. This includes a crane or a flatbed.
After you've emptyed your container, it's a good idea to give your vehicle a once-over before driving off. Check for signs of wear and tear like corrosion on the chassis and also damage to the doors and handles. Check that the doors can open and close without difficulty and are securely fastened. Also, you should inspect the interior of your vehicle for moisture or water damage that could affect the cargo.
Accessibility
One of the biggest problems with shipping containers is getting them to and from their destination. This can be a huge problem for truckers who are trying to meet deadlines, or just do the job efficiently. If we could create tunnels made of shipping containers that run along the most frequently used routes for truck drivers, it would allow them to save time and money.
This issue can be resolved by using tunnel containers, sometimes referred to as double door containers. These one trip containers are basically shipping containers, but with two cargo doors at each end (instead of just the front). This makes it much easier to load and unload bulky items or heavy equipment.
These containers are ideal for storage. They can be easily stacked to provide plenty of extra space for your possessions. They can also be easily modified to include windows and air conditioning. If you're looking to store temperature-sensitive goods, then a refrigerated container might be your best bet.
The dual entry points of tunnel shipping containers make it easy to split them in the middle and create into two distinct units. This is done to create on-site offices or storage. Many self-storage yards that are containerised have tunnel containers which they simply divide across the middle to create smaller storage spaces for their customers.
Standard shipping containers are secure however should you require more security then tunnel containers are the best choice. They can be equipped with additional locks and alarms, giving you the security you need to know that your freight is safe and secure.
The dual entry ports of a tunnel container also make it difficult to break in. The doors have a lockbox that is fixed on the right side and is welded over the staple on the left. This prevents anyone from being able reach into the container simply by opening the door.
Stores
Tunnel containers, also referred to as double end door shipping containers are the ideal storage solution. Double doors at each end allow for easy access to both sides of the container, which is useful when it comes to storing bulky or large items like furniture. Many self storage businesses use these containers since they can easily divide them into smaller storage units by constructing a partition wall that allows them to create 2 separate 10ft storage containers for the same price of one 20ft tunnel containers tunnel container.
Shipping container tunnels are available in both new 'one trip condition and in used containers that have been refurbished. They are typically constructed from a standard container with the solid end being removed and two doors being welded at each end (as opposed to a single end).
These shipping containers are faster to load and require less time than side-opening containers. They are great for storage, transport and even as mobile living spaces or offices.


Container City located in Cholula (Mexico), for instance, makes use of fifty old sea-containers to create workshops and galleries. It's a creative and fun way to recycle old steel, while being a valuable resource for the local community. They're so popular, in actual, that many of the containers remain on site after their journeys are complete, reducing the amount of truck traffic through the city, as well as lessening pollution.
Conversion
Tunnel containers, also known as double door shipping container tunnel containers are one-trip (new) 40ft shipping containers that have cargo doors on both sides instead of just one. This greatly improves their accessibility, making loading and unloading easier. This is particularly beneficial when storing large items like plant machinery, because it eliminates the necessity of reversing the digger out of the container.
The fact that they have double cargo doors at both ends also means these containers are ideal for converting into walkways or tunnels. Many businesses make use of them as walkways around machinery and other plant equipment. We have also helped clients convert tunnel containers into boiler rooms and water-treatment plants.
Another use tunnel containers are as an automated turnstile or manually-operated entry checkpoints. This is an extremely efficient method of directing people through security or ticket inspection. It can be fitted with lights to ensure that those who passes through is clearly observed at all times.
Tunnel containers are an excellent option for trade shows and other events because of their strength and size. They are easy to move from site to site and can be customized with windows, lighting and other accessories to create a appear unique and stand apart from the other booths.
Our clients have used tunnel containers for everything from a theatrical experience that highlighted the gritty reality of human trafficking to a pop up shop to benefit a local charity. If you have an idea for an idea to convert a container, get in touch today. We can help bring it to life.
We can provide you with new tunnel containers that are 'one-trip' in either 20ft tunnel containers and 40ft. We can also modify the size of a standard shipping container by removing the rear walls and installing double cargo doors at both ends. We can even take off a section of the side to make more room inside the container if needed.