About
Our Process – History
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
I would like to introduce you to our outstanding Business Management System (BMS). It serves as our “secret sauce,” enabling us to make the proper decisions regarding quality, the environment, and public safety. As you can see, everything is made to comply with ISO 9001:2015 quality standards, ISO 14001:2015 environmental standards, and ISO 45001:2018 health and safety standards. or if there are any other standards that we must adhere to. It’s how we ensure that we’re carrying out our tasks as effectively as possible.
OUR MISSION
Whether you’re a little business or a large corporation in need of numerous storage containers, we guarantee to operate with the utmost professionalism. We are aided in doing things correctly by specific licenses and regulations that exist both domestically and internationally. All of it is done to ensure the happiness and safety of our employees, clients, and suppliers.
BUILDING HISTORY
With our many years of industry knowledge, we guarantee to provide you with the best products at a price you can afford. In addition to shipping containers and transforming containers into interesting things, we now provide portable loo blocks, flat pack storage containers and tiny offices. We consistently provide you with the best options, regardless of the type of container you desire.
OUR PARTNERS
You can ask our clients! Large organizations like Bechtel, Centennial Coal, Coates, Coca-Cola, ABI Group, Crowne Plaza, Daracon, Downer EDI, Myer, Newcastle Knights, Origin Energy, Qantas, Ausgrid, Caltex, BHP Billiton, Boral, the Australian Federal Police, and more have benefited from our shipping container services.
When we talk about dimensions of a container, we mean how long and tall it is and the size of its doors. We look at both the inside and outside measurements, which are usually in feet, and there are also measurements in millimeters that follow standard sizes.
The price of a shipping container changes with the market and how much people want them. It also depends on their condition. Used ones usually start at about £1600 to £1800, while cargo-worthy containers are around £2000. If they’re all fixed up and looking new, they can cost between £2500 to £3000.
The bottom part of a shipping container is made from strong plywood used for ships, and the outside is built with tough steel used for ships too. So, if there’s a fire, the container’s structure will stay strong, but the inside might get a bit damaged.