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20FT. REFRIGERATED CONTAINER

Interport’s 20-foot refrigerated shipping containers (also referred to as 20-foot reefers) have factory-installed refrigeration units that provide the coldest temperatures and lowest humidity of all available shipping container options. They protect food, chemicals, paper, and more from heat, mold, and condensation. Our 20-foot refrigerated shipping containers are versatile and easy to load, access, and handle.

Interport offers refrigerated shipping containers, insulated (non-working reefer) containers, and standard containers modified with insulation. It’s important to know the difference when selecting an insulated container solution.

Interport offers 20-foot refrigerated shipping containers, available for immediate sale and next-business-day delivery.

  • Exterior Interior Door Capacity
    Length: 20 ft. Length: 19 ft. 4 in. Width: 7 ft. 8 in. Gross: 67,200 lbs
    Width: 8 ft. Width: 7 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 6 in. Payload: 62,550 lbs
    Height: 8 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 10 in. Tare Weight: 4,650 lbs
    • Airtight (no venting)
    • Fully insulated on all sides
    • Interior temperatures as low as -10° F
    • Low interior humidity
    • Constructed with stainless steel and aluminum
    • Weatherproof design
    • Watertight construction
    • Ground-level entry
    • Containers are 30-ton-rated
    • Securely closing cargo doors
    • Forklift pockets
    • Three phase electric that requires 440 V connection
    • Delivery available via tilt-bed or flatbed trailer, or by chassis. Note: delivery by flatbed or chassis requires a crane or forklift on site
  • How are the shipping containers delivered?
    Interport outsources its delivery service to third-party trucking companies. Containers can be delivered by either flatbed, tilt-bed, low-boy (low-bed) trailer, or chassis. Please note container delivery by flatbed, low-boy (low-bed) trailer, or chassis requires a forklift or crane at the delivery site. Alternatively, you can arrange for pick-up at Interport using a trucking company of your choice.
    How should I prepare the ground for delivery?
    Your shipping container should be placed on firm, dry, level ground, i.e. pavement, gravel, or hard dirt. If your container is being delivered by flatbed trailer, you’ll need a crane or forklift onsite at the time of delivery so you can lift the container off the truck.
  • Specifications

    Exterior Interior Door Capacity
    Length: 20 ft. Length: 19 ft. 4 in. Width: 7 ft. 8 in. Gross: 67,200 lbs
    Width: 8 ft. Width: 7 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 6 in. Payload: 62,550 lbs
    Height: 8 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 10 in. Tare Weight: 4,650 lbs
  • Features
    • Airtight (no venting)
    • Fully insulated on all sides
    • Interior temperatures as low as -10° F
    • Low interior humidity
    • Constructed with stainless steel and aluminum
    • Weatherproof design
    • Watertight construction
    • Ground-level entry
    • Containers are 30-ton-rated
    • Securely closing cargo doors
    • Forklift pockets
    • Three phase electric that requires 440 V connection
    • Delivery available via tilt-bed or flatbed trailer, or by chassis. Note: delivery by flatbed or chassis requires a crane or forklift on site
  • FAQs
    How are the shipping containers delivered?
    Interport outsources its delivery service to third-party trucking companies. Containers can be delivered by either flatbed, tilt-bed, low-boy (low-bed) trailer, or chassis. Please note container delivery by flatbed, low-boy (low-bed) trailer, or chassis requires a forklift or crane at the delivery site. Alternatively, you can arrange for pick-up at Interport using a trucking company of your choice.
    How should I prepare the ground for delivery?
    Your shipping container should be placed on firm, dry, level ground, i.e. pavement, gravel, or hard dirt. If your container is being delivered by flatbed trailer, you’ll need a crane or forklift onsite at the time of delivery so you can lift the container off the truck.
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