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[Case Study] Installation of a Door on the Side of a Container

Storage of small lots of frozen raw materials and products is now possible! Here are examples of effective use of internal space.

We would like to introduce a case where a door was installed on the side of a container. With only one side having a door, it was necessary to move the items in front every time goods were loaded or unloaded, and a passageway had to be secured inside to reach the back. By installing doors (swing doors and sliding doors) on the side, it became unnecessary to move the items in the back during loading and unloading, and the internal space could be utilized more effectively. 【Case Overview】 ■ Background for Implementation - There was only one door, so it was necessary to move the items in front every time goods were loaded or unloaded. - A passageway had to be secured inside to reach the back. - Loading and unloading goods required significant effort to open and close the container's door (marine door). ■ Solution - Doors (swing doors and sliding doors) were installed on the side. - Various types of frozen raw materials and products could be loaded and unloaded from each door. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Introduction Effects】 ■ No longer necessary to move items in and out every time goods are received or shipped. ■ No need to secure aisles for moving items, allowing for more effective use of internal space. ■ Enables storage of small lots of frozen raw materials and products. ■ Easy to open and close without using the container door (marine door), even for women. ■ Installed a patrol light to indicate externally even if trapped inside. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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