Description

Ce conteneur maritime de 40 pieds est équipé de trois portes roulantes en acier de 10 pieds de large, offrant un accès latéral pratique et sécurisé. Idéal pour l’entreposage temporaire ou permanent, il est robuste, repeint pour une meilleure durabilité et conçu pour résister aux intempéries.

Conteneur 40 Pieds Avec Portes Roulantes

Informations sur le produit
Caractéristiques principales

Type : Conteneur maritime 40′ standard (STD)
Matériau : Acier CORTEN anti-corrosion
Portes : 3 portes roulantes en acier ondulé (10’L x 6’9”H chacune)
Sécurité : Boîte de sécurité intégrée et loquets magnétiques verrouillables
Ventilation : Évents imperméables pour éviter l’humidité
Manutention : Poches à fourches pour un déplacement facilité
Protection : Entièrement repeint pour une finition durable
Dimensions

Extérieur : 40’L x 8’ l x 9’6”H
Intérieur : 39’6”L x 7’8” l x 8’10”H
Ouverture de porte principale : 7’8” l x 8’5”H
Portes roulantes : 10’L x 6’9”H
Capacité et poids

Poids à vide : 8 575 LB
Charge utile : 58 625 LB
Avantages

✔ Accès latéral optimisé : facilite le chargement/déchargement depuis plusieurs points
✔ Solution d’entreposage polyvalente : temporaire ou permanent, adapté aux chantiers, entreprises et particuliers
✔ Sécurité renforcée : acier robuste, loquets verrouillables et conception étanche
✔ Facilité de transport et de manutention : compatible avec chariots élévateurs et grues

Ce conteneur est une alternative économique et sécurisée pour vos besoins de stockage, avec une structure résistante et un accès facilité grâce à ses portes roulantes.

Le prix initial était : 3,900.00€.Le prix actuel est : 3,200.00€.

Référence : CTFM32411

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