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Flat pack containers have become a popular alternative to traditional shipping containers where access is restricted, space is limited, or heavy lifting equipment simply is not practical. They offer strong, secure storage while being easier to deliver, assemble, and relocate than full-size ISO containers.
This guide explains what flat pack containers are, how they work, their advantages and limitations, and whether they are the right choice for your site or project.
What Is a Flat Pack Container?
A flat pack container is a modular storage unit delivered in individual panels rather than as a fully assembled container. These panels are bolted together on site to form a secure, enclosed storage space.
Unlike standard shipping containers, flat pack units can be:
- Carried through restricted access routes
- Assembled by hand without cranes or HIABs
- Dismantled and relocated when required
Once erected, a flat pack container provides robust, anti-vandal storage suitable for tools, equipment, stock, or site materials.
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