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Armed Forces Day - 27th June 2009

Shipping Container Conversions and the Armed Forces may not seem an obvious combination.   However, today is Armed Forces Day and there are many events going on this weekend to celebrate the role of the Armed Forces in Britain.  By way of our own tribute therefore,  we thought we would use this opportunity to note how shipping containers - and shipping container conversions - have their own part to play in helping the Armed Forces do their job.

In the news recently, has been the Afghan Village set up in Thetford to help provide the Army with a ”realistic” training opportunity.    The mock village is used to prepare soldiers for likely scenarios (such as suicide bombers) in an authentic setting.

Shipping Containers are ued in the Afghan Village in the MOD training area in Thetford

Shipping Containers are ued in the Afghan Village in the MOD training area in Thetford

Shipping Containers were converted by being battened on the outside, then overlaid with wire mesh before being sprayed with cement render to simulate a traditional Afghan village house.   Finishing touches were provided in the form of live chickens and sheep with Gurkhas often playing the part of villagers.
Ammunition Store

Ammunition Store

The Armed Forces have long been open to the opportunties offered by shipping containers.  Other conversions have included ammunition stores and armouries.   The temperature controlled environment provided by refrigerated shipping containers is ideal for storing explosives and lengthen their shelf life as well as making sure that the explosives are more stable.
The British Army was among the first to exploit shipping containers as accommodation.   Having bought a Coastel (a floating complex of shipping containers converted into living units) that was originally commissioned as an hotel on the Barrier Reef to serve as accommodation in the Falklands, it subsequently bought two further supplementary Coastels to more alongside in the Falkland Sound.  Subsequently, the Army used Corimechs in the Balkans which are actually 20ft shipping containers converted into site accommodation and ablution blocks as well as site offices.
But let us not forget the traditional uses that  these steel containers can be put to.   The Armed Forces regularly use iso containers (as the military tend to call shipping containers) for storage and shipping.  
ISO Shipping Containers Used by the Armed Forces

ISO Shipping Containers Used by the Armed Forces

Whilst we may not be able to physically give the Armed Forces a standing ovation such as they received on Wimbledon Centre Court today, we hope that this post goes a little way to celebrating all that they do and that this has given you a chance to think about some of the many roles they play and how this overlaps into so many different areas - not least of which is shipping containers.

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20ft Shipping Containers

Recently there has been a change in the world of shipping containers.   The scarcity of 20ft second hand containers has meant that we are beginnng to see the price of 20ft containers being the same as, or sometimes more than, 40ft containers.  This will come as a surprise to many who think that the price of containers goes up the larger they are!

20ft used shipping container

20ft used shipping container

The reason for this is simple.  Market demand.   20fts are a more popular size with the second hand shipping container user as it is easier to fit in to a variety of locations than the 40ft.   But why has this never been a problem before?   After all, 20fts have always been more popular?  
The economic recession has really hit the shipping industry.  As a result the shipping lines are holding on to their shipping containers rather than replacing them with new ones.   Less shipping containers are therefore being released onto the second hand market and, as a result, once the 20ft size is sold there are no more coming up to replace them.
Shipping containers will always provide versatile, secure storage - whatever their size.   Perhaps though, if you are looking to buy a 20ft second hand container, buying one sooner rather than later maybe a good idea before the numbers available drop even further.
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“I thought I would just say a big thank you for your help with sorting out the delivery of our beautiful new container. I expected on my return to work to arrange to have it moved to its final resting place, but was very pleased to see on my return it is sat exactly where we needed it. Once again many thanks...”

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