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#ShippingContainer<br>Make Import and Export Overseas Easy with Shipping Containers <br><br>Do you have to export or import items from or overseas? You have to look for suppliers offering shipping containers to transit the goods from one place to another. Containers pack different goods or cargo properly and transmit them to diverse locations. They may transport a single cargo or approximately 25,000 cargo ships, which sail worldwide. These containers are responsible for the transit of raw materials and industrial equipment.<br>
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What is a CONEX BOX? They are typically used to transport heavy materials or palletized goods.
Tank Conex Boxes Shipping Containers are also known as conex boxes, and are the cargo containers that allow goods to be stored for transport in trucks, trains and boats, making intermodal transport possible.
Ventilated Conex Boxes • Dry Storage Conex Boxes. • Refrigerated Conex Boxes.
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Open Top Conex Boxes Open Top Conex Box containers have the same measurements as the standard containers, but are open at the top because they have a removable canvas roof.
To aid in opening and closing conex box doors, we introduce OPNBar. There are different types of Conex Boxes for different types of transportation: • Flat Rack Conex Box containers are like the Open Top, but also lack side walls and even, in some cases, front and rear walls. They are used for atypical loads and pay supplements in the same way as Open Top. • Open Side Conex Box containers have the same measurements as standard containers; 20 or 40 feet, with the difference that they have a side opening. This allows for transporting very long merchandise, whose dimensions prevent it from being loaded by the back door. Important: For a door to work, you need hinges. Pins hold the conex box's hinges together through a barrel. In certain cases when doors are difficult to open, hinge pins and blades may be seized due to corrosion.
Conex Box • The door handle rotates the lockbar to initiate the door opening process by forcing the cams out of their keepers. Each door handle has a door locking handle retainer that slides over the door handle when in locked position. • At the end of each lock rod is a cam welded in place which engages with knuckles, also known as cam keepers. The action of engaging the cams to the keepers forms an anti-racking function. In certain cases, often unfortunately too many, contents of the conex box may have shifted causing conex box doors and lockrods to warp. • When opening a conex box, start with the right hand door first. Swivel the handles, engage the cams and keepers, and twist both door handles. Closing the doors is just a reverse of this process.