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A standard 40 HC container should have external dimensions of 40'L x 8'W x 9'6"H, providing an extra foot of height compared to standard containers. Ensure the material is Corten Steel (SPA-H atmospheric corrosion-resistant steel) for maximum durability. Check that the floor is made of 28mm marine-grade plywood and that the unit includes four locking bars and ventilators to prevent 'container sweat'.
One-Trip containers are virtually new, having carried only one load of cargo, and offer the longest lifespan (20+ years). Used containers are typically categorized as Cargo Worthy (CW), meaning they are wind and watertight and meet CSC standards for shipping, or Wind and Watertight (WWT), which are suitable for storage but may not be shippable. Always request actual photos of the interior, door seals, and undercarriage before finalizing the price.
Every container used for international transport must have a valid CSC plate (Convention for Safe Containers). If the container is used, ensure it has a valid inspection sticker or a Surveyor’s Report confirming it is fit for sea freight. For specialized uses like modular housing, verify compliance with ISO 1496 and local building codes regarding structural integrity.
The 40 HC offers approximately 76.2 cubic meters (2,690 cu ft) of space, which is roughly 10-12% more volume than a standard 40GP for a marginal price increase. This makes it highly cost-efficient for light, voluminous cargo. However, ensure your destination's unloading bay and transport trailers can accommodate the extra height (9'6") to avoid delivery failures.
The biggest risk is 'Ghost Containers' or condition misrepresentation. Scammers often use stock photos of new units but deliver rusted WWT units. To mitigate this, use Made-in-China.com's audited supplier system and insist on a third-party pre-shipment inspection (PSI) to verify the prefix and serial number against the provided photos.
Container pricing is highly sensitive to steel market fluctuations and regional surplus. Negotiate based on volume tiers (e.g., 5+, 10+, or 20+ units). You can often secure a 5-10% discount by opting for 'as-is' colors or allowing the supplier to use the container for a 'one-way lease' to your destination, which significantly reduces your shipping costs.
Utilize 'Cabotage' or 'One-Way' shipping where a carrier uses your purchased container to move cargo to your country, often resulting in free or deeply discounted freight. Ensure the Incoterms are clearly defined (usually FCA or FOB for containers). Confirm that your local agent can handle 'Positioning', which is the truck delivery from the port to your final site using a sideloader or tilt-bed trailer.
Never wire full payments to unverified accounts. Use Secured Payment services on Made-in-China.com to ensure funds are only released after the Bill of Lading (B/L) or inspection report is uploaded. Verify the supplier's Business License and check if they are a registered member of the BIC (Bureau International des Containers).