Container Rental for Temporary Projects Not every project requires a permanent container solution.At construction sites, in ports or during temporary installations, there is often a need for extra storage, workspace or a technical room – but only for a limited period. Buying a container does not always make sense.Transport, installation and later handling can make…
Traditional LED Lamps vs. 15-Meter LED Light Strip Why are the corners of your container still dark? Many containers are delivered with 1–2 traditional LED lamps mounted in the center of the ceiling.At first glance, this seems sufficient. But in practice – when the container is used as storage, a workshop, or a workspace –…
Low-Cost Solution for Moisture in Containers. Why Does It Work? Moisture inside a container is rarely visible at first.First come temperature differences. Then condensation. Eventually: odor, corrosion, and damaged cargo. When containers are placed outdoors – on construction sites, in port areas, or used as temporary storage – the problem becomes worse during seasonal transitions…
Why It Doesn’t Pay to Save on Your Container Lock – and Why Class 5 Is Really an Insurance Decision Many containers are locked.But not all are properly secured. In practice, we often see: security class too low padlocks that don’t fit the lock box correctly solutions that do not meet insurance requirements The result?Break-ins…
Securing containers on MAFI trailers differs significantly from conventional container transport. MAFI trailers are primarily used in ports and terminals, where transport takes place over short distances but under high dynamic loads. This places specific technical demands on the securing system. In practice, issues often arise when: standard components designed for other transport systems are…
From standard container to functional solution Containers are often purchased as standard products — based on size, availability, and delivery time. In practice, however, containers are rarely used as stand-alone units. They are expected to function as secure storage, mobile workspaces, technical rooms, or part of larger logistics and construction setups. This is where challenges…
Recently, we received an order from a customer who needed a container fitted with shelving. The traditional approach would be to drill into the container walls or weld brackets directly onto the steel structure. While effective, both methods permanently alter the container, increase the risk of corrosion, and significantly reduce flexibility if the interior layout…
Annual Summary 2025: The 6 Most In-Demand Container Components 2025 has clearly shown which container components the market truly relies on in everyday operations. Across construction, logistics, depots and offshore, the same challenges keep recurring: moisture, safety, flexibility and stable mounting – often in temporary or changing setups. Here are the six best-selling components at…
Uneven ground, heavy lifting and inefficient workflows slow projects down Across construction sites, terminals, logistics hubs and maritime environments, companies face the same challenges: Containers placed on uneven ground become unstable Doors jam, equipment shifts and long-term damage occurs Lifting and repositioning requires cranes, special hooks and experienced operators Even small adjustments become time-consuming and…
The problem with traditional moving methods When a container needs to be relocated — and no crane or forklift is available — many teams still rely on manual lifting, wooden pallets under the corners, or improvised solutions that are neither stable nor safe. Indoors, the challenge becomes even bigger: limited floor space, low ceilings, no…
Growing demand for safe and flexible working surfaces Across logistics, construction, transport and industrial sectors, one challenge keeps reappearing:safe access at height and stable working surfaces that can be repositioned as needed. Ground space is often limited. Work environments change daily. Equipment that requires inspection or maintenance rarely sits at a convenient height. This is…
How ConFoot container legs streamline operations in busy logistics environments When a truck arrives at the dock but the driver can’t wait, it often creates bottlenecks in warehouse and transport workflows. Containers block ramps longer than necessary, require extra manpower, or depend on external lifting equipment. This leads to delays, higher costs, and reduced flexibility…
Domino Clamp – Flexible mounting on containers without welding Mounting equipment on shipping containers has traditionally required welding, drilling or custom-made brackets. These methods are often time-consuming and can cause permanent damage that affects the container’s structure or certification. The Domino Clamp system introduces a more flexible approach. Developed in the UK, this steel bracket…
Traditional ceiling lamps only illuminate the center of a container – leaving the corners in shadow. The new Blue Electric Flex-Line LED strip from Specialcontainer provides full and uniform light, quick installation, and reliable performance even in cold and humid conditions. When a container is used as a storage unit, workshop, or workspace, lighting often…
Specialcontainer featured by Business Esbjerg How does a local company evolve from being a traditional container supplier to becoming a nationwide specialist in container components and customized solutions?👉 That’s the question Business Esbjerg explores in their latest article about Specialcontainer, highlighting our journey, core values, and sustainable approach to reuse and circular economy. The article…
















