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Tunnel Containers - How to Load a Shipping Container
Tunnel containers are shipping containers that have double doors on both sides instead of just one side. They are available as brand new 'one trip' containers or converted secondhand storage containers.
The dual access points make them ideal for storing items and equipment. Items can be retrieved easily from either side, without having to move the items. If needed tunnel containers can be divided down the middle into two secure storage units.
Ease of loading & unloading
When it comes to loading shipping containers, a well-organized method can make all the difference. It will protect objects, reduce damage and increase the space. Containers can be loaded in a variety of ways, depending on what you're storing or shipping. It is possible to stack boxes vertically in order to maximize their height. However, it's important to secure the boxes using loads-securing materials like straps for tie-downs or bracing wood. Filling empty spaces in containers with dunnage or inflatable airbags could be beneficial, depending on the type.
Whether you're loading your cargo to move across the country or an international shipment, a well-planned and organized process will ensure that your goods arrive in one piece and at the right time. Getting your shipping container organised in advance will save you time and money in the long run and you should make sure to make a plan before organizing your cargo.
If you're looking for a shipping container that has two entry points then consider a tunnel container. These containers have doors on both sides so that you can unload cargo from either side without having to do all at one time. This makes it easier to load and unloading, which is ideal for busy port operations.
This container is ideal for transporting goods that would not fit in the conventional container. For example construction materials, timber, and other building materials. This container is cost-effective for goods that are not transportable because it has a a removable door and cover on each side.
When the container arrives at its destination, you'll use cranes or forklifts to remove it. The ideal location for the container to be offloaded is far from other vehicles that are heavy, and away from crowds. It's also worth ensuring that you have the right equipment to load the container, like cranes or a flatbed trailer.
After you've emptyed the container, it's a good idea to give the vehicle a once-over before driving off. Look for signs of wear and tear, such as corrosion on the chassis as well as damage to the doors and handles. Be sure that the doors can open and close easily, and are securely fastened. Also, you should examine the interior for water or moisture damage that could affect your cargo.
Accessibility
Shipping containers can be a hassle to get to and from the location. This can be a huge issue for truckers trying to meet tight deadlines, or just get the job done efficiently. We could cut costs and time by creating tunnels made of shipping containers along the routes that truck drivers travel frequently.
This issue can be resolved by tunnel containers, often referred to as double door containers. These one-trip containers are standard shipping containers with double cargo doors at each end instead of only the front. This makes it much easier to load or unload bulky items or heavy equipment.

These types of containers are also great for use as storage units. They are easy to stack, giving you more space to store your items. Additionally they can be modified to accommodate windows and air conditioning systems. If you're looking to store temperature-sensitive goods, then a refrigerated container might be your best bet.
A tunnel shipping container comes with two entry points, which makes it easy to split in half and create two distinct units. This is often used to aid in creating on-site offices or storage. Many containerised self-storage yards have a number tunnel containers which they divide down the middle in order to create smaller storage spaces for their customers.
Standard shipping containers offer great security however if your intention is to increase it the security of your cargo, a tunnel container could be the best choice. They can be outfitted with additional security alarms and locks to provide peace of peace of.
The dual entry ports of tunnel containers make it difficult to break into. The doors are equipped with a lock box that is joined to the right side and overlaps with a staple that is welded to the left, preventing anyone from being able to get into the container by simply opening the door.
Stores
Storage is made simple with tunnel containers, also called double end door shipping container. Double doors at both ends permit easy access to both sides of the container, which is beneficial when it comes to storage of large or bulky items like furniture. Many self storage companies use these containers because they can easily divide them into smaller storage units by adding a partition wall that allows them to create 2 separate 10ft storage containers for the price of one 20ft tunnel container.
Shipping efficient container solutions for containers can be bought in both a new "one-trip" condition, or recycled second-hand containers. They are usually built from a standard container with the solid end being removed and a set of double doors that are welded to each end (as as opposed to a single end).
With access to both ends the shipping containers speed up loading processes and save time compared to side-opening containers. They are ideal for storage, transport and even for conversion into mobile offices or living spaces.
They are weatherproof and corrosion-resistant which means you can store your equipment and other items in peace in any climate. The ventilation system helps to prevent moisture build-up and protects your items from condensation. The double-doors also allow for easy access, which facilitates the loading and transportation of larger items.
Tunnel containers are employed in various industries including retail, construction and. They are also popular among the military as they can be moved quickly to temporary locations like bases or practice grounds. Modifications can be made to the structure, such as adding a control area theatre, control room or other facilities, in order to provide specialised equipment.
Container City located in Cholula (Mexico), for example, uses fifty old sea-containers to create galleries and workshops. It's a creative and fun method of recycling old steel, while also being a valuable resource for the local community. In fact they're so popular that a large number of them remain in the area after their journeys are complete, which reduces the amount of trucking traffic through the city and cuts down on pollution.
Conversion
The tunnel container, also known as double door shipping containers, or one trip 40ft containers has the cargo doors at both ends, instead of just one. This greatly increases their accessibility and makes loading and unloading more efficient. This is especially useful when it comes to storing heavy items such as machinery, as it prevents needing to reverse the digger or vehicle out of the container.
The fact that they come with double cargo doors on both ends also means these containers are perfect for the conversion of tunnels or walkways. Many businesses use them as a walkway around machinery and other plant equipment. We have also assisted customers adapt tunnel containers to boiler rooms and water-treatment plants.
Another popular use for tunnel containers is using them as a turnstile, or a manual secure entry checkpoint at event sites. This is a great method to direct people to security or ticket inspection. It can also be equipped with lighting so that all who pass through is visible.
Due to their size and strength, tunnel containers are an excellent choice to transform into an exhibit area or booth for events and trade shows. They are simple to move from site to site and can be adapted with windows, lighting and other accessories to create a look bespoke and stand apart from the other booths.
Our clients have utilized our tunnel containers to create everything from a theatrical experience that highlighted the gritty human trafficking reality, to a pop-up store for local charity. If you have an idea for the possibility of converting a container, contact us today. We can help you bring your idea to life.
We can supply you with new tunnel containers that are 'one-trip' either 20ft or 40ft. We can also modify a regular shipping container by removing the walls in the rear and installing double cargo doors at both ends. We can even cut a section out of the side of the container to create more interior space if required.