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Navlandis, a technology start-up supported by EIT InnoEnergy, has developed a new generation of foldable shipping
Navlandis, a technology start-up supported by EIT InnoEnergy, has developed a new generation of foldable shipping
Quickly and safely folded or erected in minutes with limited labor and mechanical resources. Compatible with all standard equipment that exist at most major ports, terminals and depots
By implementing Staxxon''s foldable containers into the supply chain, the industry can mitigate the impact of misplaced containers,
A five-in-one foldable container design could boost efficiency and transform the carriages of empties, claims Florida-based Compact
By implementing Staxxon''s foldable containers into the supply chain, the industry can mitigate the impact of misplaced containers, reduce the cost of repositioning empty
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"There are 53-foot containers used in the U.S. and 45-foot ones used in Europe," he said, adding that it takes about 1.5 years to develop the design and then work on certifications.
Folding and storing the SeaFold container is quick and safe, with erection requiring minimal resources. This innovative design helps to address the significant issue seen by the
A five-in-one foldable container design could boost efficiency and transform the carriages of empties, claims Florida-based Compact Container Systems (CCS).
Discussions have taken place with several manufacturing entities in the US and Poland to produce the folding containers, with Staxxon planning small runs of 20ft, 40ft and
"There are 53-foot containers used in the U.S. and 45-foot ones used in Europe," he said, adding that it takes about 1.5 years to develop
Navlandis, a technology start-up supported by EIT InnoEnergy, has developed a new generation of foldable shipping containers to reduce environmental and economic
COLLAPSECON is the next evolution of shipping containers – a fully automated collapsible container that will improve operational efficiencies,
COLLAPSECON is the next evolution of shipping containers – a fully automated collapsible container that will improve operational efficiencies, deliver economic savings and reduce
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More than a fifth of containers are returned empty to their port of origin empty, according to estimates. CCS claims that the SeaFold 40' box could potentially slash the cost of repositioning empty containers by 56%, save storage space by 80%, and drive down carbon emissions by 70%.
A five-in-one foldable container design certified by the International Geneva-based International Standard Organization (ISO) could boost efficiency and transform the carriages of empties, claims Florida-based Compact Container Systems (CCS). The SeaFold container opened out and stacked Credit: Compact Container Systems
As previously noted, the foldable container is now used at more than 60 depots and ports and on 15 shipping lines and growing in popularity all the time. “The shipping industry is typically very conservative,” said Broekhuis.
SeaFold 40’ has the same features as a conventional 40’ HC container. Requires no special handling or maintenance equipment. Safe and easy folding and erecting procedure. Compatible with all standard lift equipment found in most ports and terminals. Serviceable by existing maintenance organizations and depots throughout the world.