

Our many years of experience and qualified team ensure that your container arrives safely and intact at the specified address. Punctuality and reliable delivery are top of our list of priorities. We tell you how to set about preparing the foundation for your MOVEBOX and be ready for unloading at the place of installation. Three possible unloading methods exist, depending on whether your container is configured with or without lifting lugs:
I. Containers without lifting lugs
A crane with a cross beam and webbing sling is required for safe unloading. The cross beam secures the container when it is lifted and prevents damage to the facade elements. We recommend that you insert spacers underneath the container with this method. Cement blocks are a good idea for this purpose, creating space between the container and the foundation and making it easier to remove the straps.

II. Containers with lifting lugs on the roof
This is the most convenient method of unloading and reloading your container safely. It is particularly suitable if your MOVEBOX needs to be regularly moved to another location. If your container is fitted with lifting lugs, the crane simply needs to have hooks that can be attached to them. The container can then be lifted without any problem. A supplementary steel structure in the frame adds stability, and the container can also be set down on a level foundation without having to resort to cement blocks as spacers.

III. Containers with or without lifting lugs
Your container can also be lifted in the middle with a forklift regardless of whether or not it has lugs. The fork length should correspond to the container width, in other words if your container is three metres wide, a fork three metres in length should be used to lift it.
Our containers are delivered punctually and professionally
The costs for shipping to the desired destination are based on the distance in kilometres. Additional costs may be incurred for non-standard sizes. Road traffic regulations in force in Germany specify a maximum container width of three metres. A suitable permit must be obtained for larger containers, in which case the shipping costs could be significantly higher.