Conteneur maritime 25 pieds HC – 47,5 m³ – Stockage

🔧 Caractéristiques principales

• Type : Conteneur maritime 25 pieds High Cube (HC) – stockage
• Volume utile : 47,5 m³
• Dimensions externes : Longueur 7,64 m × Largeur 2,44 m × Hauteur 2,89 m
• Dimensions internes : Longueur 7,40 m × Largeur 2,35 m × Hauteur 2,69 m
• Structure : Acier corten résistant à la corrosion
• Sol : Bois traité ou acier selon spécifications
• Portes : Double porte à une extrémité avec joints étanches et système de verrouillage sécurisé
• Ventilation : Évents pour prévention de condensation et protection des marchandises sensibles à l’humidité
• Poids : À vide 3 500 kg, charge maximale 28 000 kg, poids brut maximal 31 500 kg
• État : Neuf

📅 Informations

• Conçu pour optimiser le transport et le stockage de marchandises
• Hauteur supplémentaire High Cube pour capacité accrue et volumes volumineux
• Adapté à un usage industriel, logistique ou commercial

⚙️ Équipements

• Portes sécurisées avec possibilité d’ajout de cadenas haute sécurité
• Évents de ventilation pour protection contre l’humidité
• Plancher résistant et adaptable selon besoin
• Structure durable pour usage intensif et conditions climatiques sévères

✅ Avantages

• Capacité accrue grâce à la hauteur High Cube
• Optimisation de l’espace pour palettes et marchandises volumineuses
• Durabilité et résistance aux conditions extrêmes
• Flexible pour transport, stockage temporaire ou permanent
• Solidaire dans les zones difficiles d’accès

🚚 Livraison

• Livraison nationale et internationale

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Référence : ESP93375

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