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Five Ways to Utilise a Refrigerated Storage Container

As one of the most affordable and convenient methods of storage and cooling, refrigerated containers are quickly making their way to the forefront of use in many different industries.
Customisability and diversity in size are just two of the many reasons that refrigerated storage containers are the growing choice for affordable, temperature-controlled storage.
Throw in the ability to easily transport products and the advantages are clear.
They aren't just a great alternative for supermarkets either - refrigerated containers have a number of different uses which appeal to a diverse range of industries.
Long-term storage Refrigerated containers are insulated to keep a specific climate within at all times.
For companies looking at long-term storage for product that might otherwise warp, degrade or expire while enduring constant or dramatic temperature changes, a refrigerated container is the ideal solution.
From food and alcohol to cigars, furniture, woods and even skateboards, temperature maintenance can be important and easily tended to with an insulated refrigerated container.
Catering and events Your container can be fitted with shelving, benches and powered externally making it an ideal way to transport large quantities of food and beverages.
Perfect for catering companies, why not customise your container to create a kitchen/food preparation area that can be moved from event to event.
Produce transport Don't spend more on transport than you need to.
Forget hiring or purchasing a refrigerated truck for your business; a shipping container can double as storage and a transport option for any temperature sensitive goods.
You don't even need to spend time loading the truck - simply put the container on the back.
Standard container sizes are 20ft and 40ft to suit your needs and mobility desire.
Temporary workspaces One of the more inventive ways to use your container; with many people looking for alternative and temporary spaces, especially in areas like Christchurch that have been affected greatly by the earthquakes in 2010 and 2011, shipping containers are finding a new use as short-term and contemporary offices.
Adjust the temperature to your liking and fit your container with whatever you need to continue business as usual or add the extra space that your company needs without getting the builders in.
Dual temperature storage Instead of building two refrigerated rooms to store different types of product and produce, why not invest in a refrigerated container with a dual temperature control system? You can use your container to store frozen goods at one end and chilled goods at the other by including a dual temperature system when you make your purchase.
It makes a lot more sense than spending twice as much to get the job done.


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