The 20ft flat-rack shipping container is a unique shipping container whose sides and roof have been removed to leave a base with front and back. Among other uses, these containers offer transportation solutions to companies and individuals dealing with cargo that has awkward shapes and dimensions.

General uses

  1. Transportation of awkward shaped cargo. The 20ft flat-rack shipping container makes transportation of cargo that has awkward shapes easier due to the absence of a roof and the sides. Therefore, aircraft parts, and excessively large generators can be transported since the flat rack is still sturdy enough to support the cargo.
  2. Transportation of wide cargo. Some cargo is too wide to transport using the normal shipping containers. The 20ft flat-rack shipping container offers an effective solution since it has no sides. Additionally, the lack of a roof makes on-loading and offloading with a crane easier. Some of these containers have collapsible sides that leave the base free to accept the wide cargo uninterrupted.
  3. Transportation of extremely heavy cargo. Some cargo is too heavy for most forklifts to handle. Such cargo can only be on-loaded from the top using high-capacity cranes. Because most flat rack shipping containers have reinforced bases, the 20ft flat-rack shipping container is commonly used in such cases. Some examples of such cargo include shipping engines and large generators.

Why they are different

The 20ft flat-rack shipping container is a container whose sides and roof have been removed to leave a base with front and back. Such design combined with reinforced base make this container ideal for bulky cargo or cargo that is extremely heavy.

There are two types of 20ft flat-rack shipping containers in the market currently. The first one is the most basic where the sides and roof are removed to leave a solid back and front. The second type of 20ft flat-rack shipping container comes with collapsible wall ends is suitable for the transportation of abnormal loads. While the charge might not fit in a standard container, it can still be transported as a container with all the financial benefits.

People that use the 20ft flat-rack shipping container

Companies that specialize in moving or transporting cargo whose shapes are awkward use the 20ft flat-rack shipping container due to the absence of sides. Such cargo could be container vessels such as boilers and pressurized cheese vats.

Individuals or companies that deal with the transportation of extremely heavy cargo prefer the 20ft flat-rack shipping container with collapsible ends. Such designs usually come with reinforced bases making movement of bulky items such as large engines and generators, as well as military gear very easy.

Some people handle movement of extremely wide cargo such as houses and large storage tanks. Such exercises sometimes make use of the 20ft flat-rack shipping container due to its absence of side walls. Combined with the collapsible ends, which is a common feature on flat-rack shipping containers, these transportation equipment enables movement of extraordinary cargo over long distances both on land and at sea.