More user comfort
Container Spraying - RAL colors | BoxMod
Re-stickering After Spraying - Maintain CSC | BoxMod
Recessed 220V or 380V Connection - Electrics in Container | BoxMod
Installing Bar Top in Bar Container | BoxMod
Confirmation of Container Loading | BoxMod
Insulating with 40mm Sandwich Panels | BoxMod
Dual-voltage system for reefers – 220V connection | BoxMod
Finish
Container finishes and amenities
Technology, comfort, and interior design on demand
Finishes and amenities make a container more pleasant, practical, or suitable for more intensive use. These include insulation, electricity, lighting, ventilation, coating, interior finishing, flooring, shelving, hooks, and workbenches. This layer is usually added after the basic container, access, and layout have been determined.
Electricity and insulation possible
Project-tailored
The correct finish depends on the lifespan, comfort, technology, and the environment in which the container is placed.
Which amenities are useful?
For storage, ventilation is often important to limit condensation and stale air. For a workspace or technical room, insulation, electricity, lighting, wall finishing, floor finishing, and interior design usually play a larger role. For efficient storage, you can consider shelving, hooks, workbenches, or other facilities that make tools, materials, and stock more organized.
Sort by usage intensity
A temporary project often requires less finishing than a container that is used daily as a workspace, warehouse, or technical room. In a small storage container for a garden or business premises, a simple interior can already make a big difference. For larger containers, insulation, electricity, windows, heating, ventilation, and a neat interior finish are more quickly relevant.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Short answers about insulation, electricity, coating and the role of facilities within the total customized process.
What products belong to finishes & amenities?
Consider insulation, electricity, lighting, ventilation, connections, coating, painting, wall finishing, floor finishing, shelving, hooks and workbenches. These are components that improve comfort, technology, furnishing or appearance.
Should paintwork or coating also be included in this collection?
Yes. Painting, coating, and other protective finishes are usually part of this phase, as they further complete the container in terms of protection and appearance.
Why is electricity usually classified as a utility?
Because customer demand usually concerns usability and technology: power outlets, lighting, connections, or a practical workspace. Even when preparatory interventions are needed, electricity is typically seen as a utility or fit-out in practice.
Should the construction be determined before I choose amenities?
Often, yes. Once openings, access, partition walls, and layout are clear, it's easier to make logical choices for insulation, electricity, ventilation, and other provisions.
Can I also request a separate facility?
Yes. This collection is suitable if you are looking for a specific finish or provision without immediately comparing a complete end-to-end process. If the desired option is not available online, request a quote; often more is possible than what is visible in the collection.
Can this be part of a complete solution?
Yes. Finishes and amenities often form the final layer within complete solutions, alongside earlier constructive choices and project structure.

















