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20ft Insulated Shipping Container – CSC | CustomBox
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Standard height
5 years from build date
20ft Shipping Container (Dry Van) – RAL 9010 Pure White – New (CSC)
Unused container
Standard height
5 years from build date
20ft Shipping Container (Dry Van) – RAL 9010 Pure White – New (CSC)
Unused container
Standard height
5 years from build date
20ft Shipping Container (Dry Van) – RAL 9010 Pure White – New (CSC)
Used, neat condition
Extra height
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20ft Shipping Container (Dry Van) – RAL 9010 Pure White – New (CSC)
Unused container
Extra height
5 years from build date
Insulated Container Selection Guide
Buy an insulated container or have one insulated
For storage with extra protection against cold, heat, and condensation
An insulated container is useful when standard steel storage is too sensitive to cold, heat, condensation, or temperature fluctuations. In this collection, you can compare two options: a complete insulated shipping container or insulation as a modification for an existing basic container.
The insulation modification uses 40mm sandwich panels and is available for various container sizes. If you want a complete solution directly, the 20ft insulated shipping container is a practical choice when its size, CSC deployability, and delivery align with your usage.
40mm sandwich panels
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Choose based on storage purpose, base container, insulation structure, ventilation, delivery, and whether you need a complete container or separate modification.
When do you choose an insulated container?
Choose an insulated container when your contents need better protection than in a standard dry van container. Think of inventory, furniture, tools, equipment, materials, or project goods that are sensitive to condensation, cold, heat, or fluctuating outdoor temperatures.
An insulated container helps to keep the interior space more stable but does not actively regulate the temperature. For cooling, freezing, or fixed temperature control, a reefer or other climate solution is more logical.
Complete container or insulation as modification?
A complete 20ft insulated shipping container makes sense if you're looking for a ready-made solution and the size fits your storage needs or project. The insulation modification is useful if you want to have 40mm sandwich panels installed in a chosen base container.
This choice also determines the price structure. With a complete container, you buy the container including the modifications. With a modification, the insulation is added on top of the base container and any other adjustments such as ventilation, electricity, or lighting.
Compare size, state and execution
Compare insulated containers on usable internal space, door access, condition, floor, ventilation, and insulation structure. When modifying, the chosen base container is also important: 10ft, 20ft, 40ft or high cube each require different placement space and price structure.
If you mainly need simple dry storage, also check out standard shipping containers. If you are looking for more internal height or wider access, compare high cube containers and open side containers.
Delivery and installation to be considered in advance
An insulated container must not only fit technically, but also at the unloading location. Consider driving space, ground surface, obstacles, turning space, and the direction in which the doors must open. For 20ft and 40ft versions, preparation is extra important due to length, weight, and space requirements.
Read how a container is delivered, view the transport rates or request a quote if you want to combine price, insulation, and delivery directly.
What customers say
Customers appreciate our containers for clear communication, reliable quality, and practical on-site delivery. For insulated storage, we consider the application, execution, any modifications, and practical placement.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about insulated containers
Practical answers for those looking for an insulated container and still comparing between a complete design, insulation as a modification, transport and placement.
How much does an insulated container cost?
The price depends on the route you choose. A complete 20ft insulated shipping container has a different pricing structure than insulation as a modification with 40mm sandwich panels for a 10ft, 20ft, or 40ft basic container. Also include delivery, any ventilation, electricity, and other finishes. If you would like a total price for your location, please request a quote.
What size insulated container do I need?
Choose the size based on content, available space, unloading location and how often you need access. The complete insulated container is available as a 20ft version. If you want to insulate a different size, the insulation modification may be relevant for 10ft, 20ft and 40ft variants.
Is an insulated container the same as a refrigerated container?
No. An insulated container has insulation that protects against cold, heat, condensation, and temperature fluctuations, but it does not actively regulate the temperature. A reefer container has active cooling. Please specify your desired application clearly if temperature control is important.
When is insulated smarter than standard?
Choose an insulated container when the contents are more susceptible to temperature fluctuations, condensation, or prolonged outdoor storage. For simple storage of less sensitive materials, a standard shipping container may suffice. Active cooling or heating requires a different solution.
What are insulated containers used for?
Insulated containers are used for inventory, furniture, tools, equipment, materials, workshop storage and project storage that needs better protection. The right choice depends on what you are storing, how long the container will be in place, whether ventilation is needed, and how often the doors will be opened.
What is the difference between a complete container and a modification?
With a complete insulated container, you buy the container including the insulated version. With an insulation modification, you first choose the basic container and then add the insulation as a modification. This is useful when you want to combine a specific size or version with insulation.
Are insulated containers suitable for storage and transport?
For storage, wind and watertightness, insulation, floor, and locking mechanism are most important. For transport, the technical condition weighs more heavily, and CSC certification may be relevant, especially for international use. Therefore, check for each product whether the design suits your purpose.
How does delivery and installation work?
Delivery is carried out with suitable transport equipment. For placement, the location must be accessible and there must be enough space to manoeuvre and unload. Also consider the surface, obstacles, and the desired door position. Beforehand, read how a shipping container is delivered and check the transport rates for cost insight.
How fast can you deliver?
The delivery time depends on stock, chosen model, location and transport planning. An available complete container can often be delivered faster than a basic container that still needs to be insulated or further modified. If you want to quickly know what is possible for your address, request a quote with your delivery location.






















