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TYPES: Shipping Container Drawings

Our drawings of ISO Shipping Containers have been created for engineering and architectural purposes. For the past 15 years, our drawings have been widely used globally by architects, engineers, container dealers, building contractors, military, global governmental agencies, city building permiting departments, emergency agencies, agriculture, housing developers, expo designers, graphic designers, video game developers, container modifiers, the shipping container home industry, and many other groups.

Types Of Drawings And Categories-

- Wall Corrugations: 
Most shipping container drawings are available in both, Vee corrugation walls, and Square corrugation walls.

- Door Types: One-Door (STD, GP, HC) Double-Doors (DD), and, Open-sides (OS)
[STD] Most standard shipping containers are considered "One-Door", or standard (STD), with the door opening at only one end of the container module. One-Door is the 'standard' shipping container type.

[DD] We also offer many models with "Double-Door" (DD) types, meaning the container model opens at both ends of the shpping container, not just one. 

[OS] The third type is "Open-Sides" (OS), which opens at one-end as normal, but also has doors that open on one-side. Access at one-end, and also access on one-side.

[RF] / [PW] We offer two other types that are less common; Refrigerated (RF) with a smoother corrugated exterior over the insulated wall, and also a container model referred to as Pallet-Wide (PW) that is 2" (5 cm) wider than the standard shipping containers. This PW container is generally used in Europe and Australia regions.

- CAD Drawings:  2D, 3D, SolidWorks, ProE/Creo, SketchUp, etc.
On all shipping container drawings we offer 2D CAD files (3 types), 3D CAD files (25 popular types), SolidWorks (Pack & Go) files, ProE/Creo files, SketchUp files (2 versions), PDF 3D files, and also Photoshop overlay graphic files.

One-Door (example)

"Standard" ISO shipping container models with the doors opening at one-end.

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Double-Doors (example)

"DD" ISO shipping container models with the doors opening at both-ends.

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Open-Sides (example)

"OS" ISO shipping container models with the doors opening at one end and side.

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