Disaster Preparedness and Recovery

  • A thorough disaster preparedness plan wouldn’t be complete without containers as part of the recovery process. You can use storage containers as a storage facility while the building recovery is complete.

Manufacturing

  • Dry storage of raw materials, cartons, component parts, finished goods

Construction Companies

  • Storage of building materials, small tools or fuel; field Repair or machine shop

Environmental Control

  • Storage (for disposal) of low level nuclear material, asbestos and other hazardous waste

School & Municipalities

  • Storage of playground and sports equipment, tools and mowers

Retail and Shopping Centers

  • Storage of maintenance equipment or extra inventory, additional tenant storage

Marinas & Trailer Parks

  • Storage of seasonal equipment, tool, mowers, small boats, or fuel; tenant storage lockers

Government Facilities

  • Containers serve as an excellent source of storage at government facilities, renovations, and excess inventory
  • Dry storage of mulch, seed fertilizer, tools, mowers, and rental equipment

Farming

  • Storage of equipment, seeds, fertilizer, animal shelters, tack, feed, produce, fuel

Hardware Stores and Lumber Yards

  • Storage of lumber, doors, fencing, paneling, and inventory