1. Extendable Container Chassis – An extendable container chassis as its name signifies can change its size to accommodate the different container sizes. The most common extendable chassis can carry 40’ and 45’ long containers. These chassis can also carry 1 or 2 smaller 20’ shipping containers.
2. Common Container Chassis – These are the most basic type of container chassis. They come in fixed sizes with 1, 2 or 3 axles depending on load weight requirements. These are the least expensive container chassis.
The loading and unloading of a shipping container from a chassis is done using container handling equipment. This equipment includes overhead cranes, specifically designed container handlers and large forklifts. All shipping containers are built with forged metal corner casting installed on each corner which the cranes and container handlers use to lift the containers. Some containers have forklift pockets. These forklift pockets should only be used to move empty containers.
Container chassis are a great way to transport containers especially if they are loaded. However if you need to have your empty shipping container delivered to the ground, there are other equipment options available.
1. Tilt Bed Container Trailer– A tilt bed trailer is designed to carry heavy equipment like shipping containers, excavators and other large equipment. It has a specialized frame, hydraulics and suspension system. The trailer hydraulic system allows the bed to raise and lower at an angle. This angle makes it possible to load and unload empty containers from and to the ground with the help of a winch. The air suspension system makes it possible to adjust the height of the trailer bed which can help with loading and unloading for example at warehouse docks or for transloading containers.
Tip: Remember that the length of the chassis should be greater than the size of the container. Place the load/container at the center to keep the trailer stable and balanced.
There are various container chassis models on the market.
There are many models of chassis on the market. Let’s take a look at some examples.
20 ft Container Chassis
Generator Chassis
Tank Chassis
It can be a challenge to picture exactly how big a container
chassis can be. Here are a few guidelines to help you.
20 ft |
40ft |
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How much space will it take up outside? |
It will be a couple of feet longer than a large US parking bay |
Slightly longer than 2 large US parking bays placed head-to-toe |
How wide is the chassis? |
The chassis is about 8 feet wide which is a little narrower than a standard parking bay |
The chassis is about 8 feet wide which is a little narrower than a standard parking bay |
Here are the approximate dimensions of a typical shipping container chassis. The exact sizes will depend on the make and type of chassis.
20ft |
40ft |
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External dimensions |
24’+ long 8’ wide |
40’+ long 8’ wide |
Coupler height |
48" |
48" |
What does it weigh empty? (Tare) |
7,055 lbs |
8,800 lbs |
On-site Storage Solutions can help you source the right chassis for your requirements. Our purchasing power ensures that you’re always getting the best price available. So, whether you need a shipping container chassis for long-distance transportation, dock height storage or customer chassis fabrication we have what you need.
A shipping container chassis is a specialized trailer designed to transport shipping containers. It provides the structural support and stability needed to safely carry the weight of a loaded container during transportation.
A shipping container chassis typically consists of a steel frame with twist locks or corner castings that securely hold the container in place. The chassis is attached to a tractor or truck, allowing for easy transportation of the container from one location to another.
Yes, container chassis can be customized to meet specific transportation needs. Customizations may include adjustable chassis length, twist lock configurations, and additional features like hydraulic systems for lifting containers.
Shipping are primarily made from a special type of steel called corten steel or weathering steel. Corten steel is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for withstanding harsh weather conditions during shipping and storage
Yes, container chassis must comply with relevant transportation regulations and industry standards. These standards ensure the safety and compatibility of the chassis with shipping containers and transportation infrastructure.
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