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Refrigerated Containers For Sale in Scotland

Professional Cold Storage Solutions in Scotland

Shipping Containers of Grangemouth operates as a primary supplier of temperature-controlled equipment, offering high-performance units for commercial and industrial cold storage. Whether your operation requires permanent onsite assets through our buy containers service or flexible temporary solutions via rent containers/shipping containers, we maintain a fleet capable of precision thermal management. The procurement process starts with a container quote tailored to your specific temperature requirements and site location.

Refrigerated containers, often referred to as reefers, are specialised intermodal units designed to maintain cargo at a constant temperature. A reefer is a refrigerated shipping container used for temperature-controlled transport or storage. Shipping Containers of Grangemouth ensures all units meet rigorous thermal standards to protect perishable goods such as frozen food, chilled dairy products, and temperature-sensitive chemicals. We provide comprehensive coverage across the Scottish mainland, ensuring businesses have access to reliable cold chain equipment.

Technical Specifications and Sizes

Selecting the correct unit size depends on your available site space and the volume of goods to be stored. Shipping Containers of Grangemouth stocks standard ISO refrigerated units that adhere to international transport dimensions.

20ft Refrigerated Units

The 20ft refrigerated container is the standard choice for businesses with moderate storage needs or limited site access. These units offer an internal volume of approximately 28 cubic metres. The external length is 6.06m with a width of 2.44m. For permanent installations, customers often choose to buy containers/refrigerated containers to eliminate ongoing hire costs. These units are frequently utilised by restaurants, butchers, and small-scale pharmaceutical distributors.

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40ft High Cube Refrigerated Units

For high-volume requirements, the 40ft refrigerated container provides double the capacity of the smaller model. Most 40ft reefers are supplied as High Cube units, providing an additional foot of vertical clearance, raising the external height to 9ft 6in. This extra space facilitates better airflow around the cargo, which is essential for maintaining a uniform temperature. These units are available through our rent containers/refrigerated-container department for seasonal peaks or large-scale industrial projects.

Internal Components and Airflow

The interior of a reefer differs significantly from a standard dry unit. Shipping Containers of Grangemouth units feature stainless steel internal walls and aluminium T-bar flooring. T-bar flooring is a specialized floor design with longitudinal rails that allow cold air to circulate underneath the cargo and rise through the pallets. This ensures that every part of the payload remains at the set temperature. We also verify the tare weight of every unit. Tare is the weight of the empty container, which is significantly higher in refrigerated units due to the insulation and machinery weight.

Condition Grades and Operational Standards

Shipping Containers of Grangemouth supplies equipment in various conditions to match different operational budgets. Understanding the technical condition of the refrigeration machinery is as important as the box's structural integrity.

New Build and One-Trip Reefers

New refrigerated containers are typically one-trip units. A one-trip unit is a container manufactured in Asia and shipped to the UK with a single cargo load to offset transport costs. These units feature the latest refrigeration technology, offering the highest energy efficiency and the quietest operation. For long-term pharmaceutical storage where temperature logs must be flawless, new units are the recommended choice.

Used and Refurbished Units

Used units are sourced from international shipping lines. Before sale or hire, Shipping Containers of Grangemouth subjects each unit to a Pre-Trip Inspection (PTI). A PTI is a comprehensive technical check of the refrigeration motor, sensors, and structural seals to ensure the unit functions within factory parameters. For budget-conscious storage, used units provide a cost-effective alternative while still guaranteeing a wind and watertight environment. Wind and watertight is a technical term describing a container’s ability to remain completely dry inside and sealed against external weather elements.

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The Non-Operating Reefer (NOR)

Occasionally, businesses require a highly insulated unit but do not need active cooling. In these cases, we supply a NOR. A NOR, or Non-Operating Reefer, is a refrigerated container with the cooling machinery turned off or decommissioned, used as a standard dry container with superior thermal properties. These are ideal for storing goods sensitive to ambient temperature fluctuations without the need for power.

Power Requirements and Site Setup

Unlike standard units, refrigerated containers require a dedicated power source to operate. Shipping Containers of Grangemouth advises all clients on the necessary electrical infrastructure before delivery.

Electrical Specifications

Standard reefers operate on 380/440V 3-phase power. The units typically come with a 32-amp 5-pin industrial plug. It is essential that a qualified electrician prepares the site connection before the unit arrives. If the unit is being used for export, it must also have a valid CSC plate. A CSC plate is a safety approval plate required by the International Convention for Safe Containers, signifying the unit is safe for transport on sea vessels.

Site Surface and Levelling

Due to the weight of the refrigeration motor and the sensitivity of the doors, the container must be placed on level, hard-standing ground. Hardstanding refers to a solid surface, such as concrete, tarmac, or compacted gravel, that can support the weight of the vehicle and container. If the unit is not level, the door seals may fail, leading to thermal leakage and increased power consumption. Shipping Containers of Grangemouth recommends using concrete pads or railway sleepers at the corner castings to ensure a perfectly level base.

Delivery Logistics Across Scotland

Shipping Containers of Grangemouth coordinates complex deliveries to various environments, from urban distribution centres to remote rural farms. We use specialised equipment to ensure safe placement.

Hiab Crane Delivery

Most refrigerated units are delivered via Hiab vehicles. A Hiab is a truck equipped with a hydraulic crane arm that can lift and place the container. Because refrigerated units are heavier than dry units, the crane's reach is often more limited. Customers in shipping container sales Grangemouth or shipping container sales Edinburgh must ensure the delivery vehicle has a clear path and that no overhead cables obstruct the crane's movement.

Delivery Constraints

  • Overhead Clearance: Cranes require a minimum of 25ft vertical clearance to operate.
  • Ground Pressure: A loaded 40ft delivery vehicle can weigh up to 44 tonnes. Ensure driveways and access roads can support this weight.
  • Turning Circles: Articulated vehicles delivering 40ft units require significant space to manoeuvre.
  • Underground Services: Avoid placing containers over septic tanks, water mains, or delicate drainage systems.

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Hire vs Purchase for Cold Storage

The decision to buy or hire equipment from Shipping Containers of Grangemouth depends on the projected duration of the cold storage requirement and the available capital budget.

Advantages of Hiring

Hiring is the preferred option for seasonal businesses, such as those catering to the Christmas food trade or summer festivals. It provides access to modern equipment without the upfront cost of ownership. Hire agreements with Shipping Containers of Grangemouth typically include maintenance support for the refrigeration machinery. You can explore rental availability for storage containers in Grangemouth or Glasgow.

Advantages of Purchasing

For permanent cold storage facilities, purchasing is more economical over the long term. Ownership allows for unit modifications, such as the installation of internal lighting, meat rails, or bespoke shelving systems. Purchased units also retain significant resale value. Our sales inventory can be viewed through shipping container sales Glasgow, providing options for both new and used equipment.

What temperature range can a refrigerated container maintain?

Standard units from Shipping Containers of Grangemouth can maintain temperatures between +25°C and -25°C. For specialist requirements, such as ultra-low temp storage, please request a specific container quote.

Do I need to provide my own power cable?

Units are generally supplied with a short trailing lead and a 32-amp 5-pin plug. If the power point is located further away, you must have a suitable extension cable installed by a qualified electrician prior to delivery.

How much noise does the refrigeration unit make?

Modern one-trip units are designed for low noise output, making them suitable for most commercial environments. Older used units may be louder, so placement should be considered if the site is near residential areas. You can check dimensions and specs on our 20ft refrigerated container page.

Are the units food-safe?

Yes, our reefers feature stainless steel linings and aluminium floors, which are easy to steam-clean and sanitise, meeting standard food safety requirements for cold storage.

Can you deliver to remote areas in the Highlands?

Shipping Containers of Grangemouth delivers across all of Scotland. Remote deliveries require more advanced planning regarding vehicle size and road access, but we regularly service the entire region from our central depots.