Readymade Containers

What are Readymade Containers?

Readymade containers are prefabricated steel units that utilize flat pack containers for a variety of portable offices, housing and storage spaces. These containers are transformed into functional living and working spaces, offering a practical, cost-effective and versatile solution for various industries, including construction, oil and gas, and disaster relief.

 


Prefabex USA: Leading Manufacturer of Readymade Containers

Prefabex USA is a market-leading manufacturer of high-quality readymade containers for sale and other modular buildings. Over the past 27 years, we have organised our readymade container products’ fast and economical design, build, and delivery to over 70 countries.

Cost of Readymade Containers

If you are considering purchasing a readymade containers or demountable containers, you can save more than 60% compared to building a traditional structure. However, we must first assess your requirements, as several factors influence readymade container price. These include the size of the container, the insulation thickness and type used, the enhancements you wish to make to the design, and the cost of land and sea transportation from our facility in the US to your location.

Can Readymade Containers Be Moved?

Yes, a readymade container is designed to be portable and can be erected and disassembled quickly should you need to move the building to another location; this means they are ideal for use on time-restricted sites and temporary locations.

Do Readymade Containers Come with Appliances?

Yes. A readymade container can come with appliances and other fixtures and fittings. During the design stage, you can include all the items you need to make the container suit your purpose.

Can Readymade Containers Be Stacked?

Yes, the innovative design of a flat pack container means they can be strengthened and stacked, linked to one another, or stand alone.

What Are the Requirements for Having a Readymade containers?

Our readymade containers can be quickly assembled using simple tools and a crane or forklift in most locations. All that is required is a stable light cement surface, blocks, or beams that can be laid before the container arrives.