Reduce heat transfer
Insulation slows heat moving through the roof and walls, which can moderate rapid interior temperature swings.

An insulated container reduces heat transfer through the steel shell and can help manage condensation risk. It is not a reefer and does not create or guarantee a fixed temperature.
The right specialty container starts with the workflow, site and exact configuration, not only the nominal size.
Insulation slows heat moving through the roof and walls, which can moderate rapid interior temperature swings.
A coordinated liner, vapor-control and ventilation approach helps reduce condensation risk for sensitive dry contents.
A durable liner and organized shelving keep cartons, records and equipment away from bare corrugated steel.
Tell us the use, ZIP and required configuration. We will confirm the nearest suitable inventory or modification path before you commit.
The correct assembly depends on climate, storage duration, contents, access frequency and whether active conditioning is also required.




Use monitoring data to verify the actual interior conditions. Contents that require a fixed temperature, active cooling or regulated cold-chain controls need a different solution.
Share the material, acceptable temperature and humidity range, storage duration and access frequency before choosing the assembly.
Insulation, vapor retarder, liner, floor transitions, penetrations and ventilation must work together. Gaps can reduce performance and increase condensation risk.
Use suitable temperature and humidity monitoring when the contents are sensitive. Insulation alone does not control or certify the interior environment.
Planning diagram. The final insulation, vapor-control, liner, floor, ventilation and monitoring scope is matched to the contents and climate.
We confirm insulation, interior liner, floor, ventilation, vapor-control, monitoring and access requirements before the configuration is approved.
Compact insulatedCompact lined dry storage for records, instruments, electronics, furniture and packaged goods where placement is limited.
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40FT capacityMore protected dry capacity for manufacturing supplies, commercial records, packaged inventory and project materials.
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Extra heightAdditional interior height for stacked or bulky dry goods, subject to the liner thickness and local availability.
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Configured to useAdd ventilation, humidity monitoring, lighting and shelving around the contents and local climate.
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One specialist handles the quote, inventory match and delivery details.
No. Insulation slows heat transfer, but it does not actively cool the space or guarantee a temperature. A reefer uses refrigeration machinery, site power, airflow and monitoring to maintain an approved operating range.
It can reduce surface-temperature differences, but it cannot guarantee a condensation-free interior. Climate, wet cargo, air leakage, ventilation, vapor control and door opening all matter. The final assembly must be matched to the contents and site.
Do not assume an insulated container is suitable for food, medicines, vaccines, chemicals or any item requiring a validated temperature or humidity range. Those uses require the applicable product, regulatory and monitoring plan.
Yes. Shelving, lighting, electrical service, monitoring and access options can be coordinated with the insulation package. Penetrations should be sealed as part of the approved assembly.