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Decommissioned shipping containers are a smart, durable, and cost-effective solution for worksites, providing secure onsite storage for tools, equipment, and materials. Built to withstand extreme weather and heavy use, these steel containers offer a portable and weatherproof option that keeps valuable assets protected. Choosing used containers not only reduces costs but also promotes sustainability by repurposing existing materials, making them an ideal choice for efficient and eco-friendly worksite storage solution for;
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Whether you need an onsite dumpster, metal shipping container, mobile office, or durable shelter, Eveon has you covered. With flexible sizing options and a commitment to sustainability, our containers are designed to meet the demands of modern construction sites.
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After placing your order and processing the payment, our driver will confirm the delivery date within 48 hours. Please prepare your location. Upon delivery, you and the carrier will inspect the container together using the provided form.
Your journey with Eveon Containers is about to begin. Here's what to expect in terms of your container's delivery timeline:
Order and payment: Once you've placed your order and your payment is successfully processed, you will receive a confirmation email from Eveon. This email will include the confirmation, invoice, and details of our driver.
Confirmation delivery date & time: Within 48 hours of placing your order, our driver will call you to confirm the delivery date and time and address any further questions or provide information about the delivery. We understand that your schedule matters, and we do our best to accommodate it.
Check delivery requirements: In preparation for delivery, please ensure that your location is suitable. You can find detailed information on how to prepare in our Delivery Guide, where you can also download a handy checklist.
Delivery day: Upon delivery of your container, you and the carrier will inspect the container's quality and identify any discrepancies immediately by completing the Container Inspection Form. You can find more information about this process here.
Keep in mind that unforeseen weather conditions can occasionally affect the schedule. The safety of our drivers is a priority, so please be understanding if severe storms or heavy snow cause slight delays.
From purchase to delivery, our goal is to make the experience smooth and enjoyable. The countdown to your container's arrival is on!
Eveon does not rent containers at this time.
Eveon only sells used wind & watertight shipping containers. Are you sure that it wouldn't be more cost effective to buy one instead? Here some benefits to consider when making a decision.
When you need the container for a longer period, buying the container is the most cost-efficient option for you. You pay more upfront; however, you will not have to deal with the monthly payments, part of the rental agreement.
Any purchased container has a resale value. So even if you keep your container for (say) a year, you can sell the container again. This is a strong point to invest in buying a container.
Another benefit of owing your own container is that you can modify the containers to you liking, add electricity, install a door or window, or even insulate your container, so you have a good place to work during the winter.
Container floors are typically constructed with marine-grade plywood, providing durability and moisture resistance. The floor features steel cross members, wooden floor joists, and treated plywood sheets.
Marine-Grade Plywood: Sheets of marine-grade plywood, typically around 1 1/8 inches (28 mm) thick, are placed over the floor joists. These plywood sheets are treated to resist moisture and rot, ensuring their longevity. The installation of the sheets is typically done with their grain direction perpendicular to the long sides of the container.
The specific materials used for the floor may vary depending on the manufacturer and intended use of the container. However, a common configuration consists of multiple layers:
Bottom Cross Members: The floor structure begins with steel cross members that run perpendicular to the container's length. These cross members, spaced approximately 12 inches apart, provide the primary structural support for the floor.
Floor Joists: Wooden floor joists are then attached to the bottom cross members. These joists run parallel to the container's length and offer additional support.
Fasteners: To firmly secure the plywood sheets to the floor structure, nails or screws are utilized. Treatment and Coatings: Some shipping containers may undergo treatments or have coatings applied to the plywood to provide additional protection against moisture and pests.
The combination of steel cross members and marine-grade plywood creates a robust and lasting floor that can endure the challenges of shipping while providing a stable surface for cargo. It is important to note that although marine-grade plywood is designed to resist moisture, it is not entirely waterproof. Additionally, alternative flooring materials like bamboo or steel may be used in some containers.