20ft Container Kiosk for Trade Show
Cleveland Containers was approached by a manufacturing company in the agricultural sector to create a custom 20ft shipping container kiosk.

The goal was to provide a professional, durable, and fully functional unit that could be installed quickly while showcasing the brand in a tailored and eye-catching way. To bring their vision to life, we carried out a full 20ft container conversion, starting with a fresh RAL7022 grey repaint to create a modern, professional finish.
Just behind the existing double cargo doors, we added a partition and a personnel door to form a handy storage area for extra stock and materials, keeping the main serving space neat and clutter-free. A separate personnel door was also installed on the opposite side, giving staff convenient access without using the main doors.

An 8ft hydraulic serving hatch was added to make customer interaction and product showcasing simple and effective. Inside, we installed full electrics - including lighting, sockets, and heating - so the kiosk could operate comfortably in any environment.
To maximise practicality, the interior was fitted with durable countertops and integrated storage cupboards, while ply lining and insulation gave the space a clean and functional finish.

The Result
The finished 20ft container kiosk was both modern and practical, ready to make an impact at the agricultural trade show. With its high-quality features and customer-specific personalisation, the kiosk is perfectly suited for events, exhibitions, and long-term use.
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