Container maritime 10 pieds dry-neuf
Description
Le conteneur maritime 10 pieds dry est un conteneur standard de 10 pieds de long. Il est principalement utilisé pour le transport de marchandises sèches, telles que les produits alimentaires, les matériaux de construction, les machines et l’équipement.
Le conteneur 10 pieds dry est fabriqué en acier Corten, ce qui lui confère une grande robustesse et une résistance à la corrosion. Il est équipé de deux portes à l’une de ses extrémités, qui permettent un chargement et un déchargement facile. Le plancher est en contreplaqué marine, ce qui le rend résistant aux charges lourdes.
Le conteneur 10 pieds dry est une solution de stockage pratique et économique pour les petites entreprises et les particuliers. Il est également utilisé pour le transport maritime, le stockage temporaire et l’aménagement intérieur.
Voici quelques-unes des utilisations courantes du conteneur 10 pieds dry :
Stockage de marchandises sèches
Transport maritime
Stockage temporaire
Aménagement intérieur
Le conteneur 10 pieds dry est une solution polyvalente qui peut être adaptée à de nombreux besoins différents.
Caractéristiques
Surface: 6.6 m2
Capacité: 16 m3
Plancher: Contreplaqué marine 28 mm
Structure: Corten entièrement soudée
Ouverture des portes: 270°
Poids: 1200 kg
Charge max: 8960 kg
Passage fourche : 950mm
Dimensions extérieures
2,991m x 2,438m x2,591m
Dimensions intérieures
2,831m x 2,350m x 2,392m
Dimensions des portes
2,340m x 2,280m
€1,050.00
SKU : MN49696
Customer Reviews
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