Refrigerated Containers
Refrigerated containers provide secure, temperature-controlled storage for chilled and frozen goods across commercial, industrial and event environments. Available to buy or hire in a range of sizes, these insulated cold storage containers are commonly used for food storage, pharmaceuticals and temperature-sensitive stock where reliable cooling is essential.
Refrigerated containers are a practical solution for businesses that require additional on-site chilled or frozen storage. Each unit is built for steady temperature control and comes with features that help with day-to-day handling, including internal lighting, flat flooring and temperature curtains. They’re used across food production, pharmaceuticals and event work when extra capacity is needed, and are available to buy or hire in 10ft, 20ft and 40ft high cube sizes.
Refrigerated Shipping Container Sizes
Refrigerated containers offer a practical way to increase temperature-controlled storage without permanent building work.
Designed for demanding commercial environments, they are widely used where temperature-sensitive goods must be stored safely and compliantly, even as volumes fluctuate. From short-term peaks to long-term operational support, these units provide dependable performance in a compact, self-contained format.
Used across industries that rely on strict temperature control, refrigerated containers combine practicality with flexibility, making them a go-to solution for businesses that need fast, scalable cold storage. Below are the key benefits that make refrigerated containers a trusted choice for chilled and frozen applications.
Benefits of Refrigerated Containers
- Provide immediate chilled or frozen storage where extra capacity is needed.
- Maintain steady temperatures for food, pharmaceutical and event operations.
- Internal lighting and flat flooring support easier handling of stock.
- Temperature curtains help reduce warm-air transfer during loading.
- Safety features such as man-trap panic alarms support staff working inside.
- Available in a range of sizes for short-term use or ongoing site needs.
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FAQ
Refrigerated containers can typically maintain temperatures ranging from chilled conditions down to deep-freeze storage, depending on the unit specification and operational setup. This makes them suitable for both chilled and frozen goods.
Refrigerated containers are commonly used for storing food products, pharmaceuticals, beverages, flowers and other temperature-sensitive goods. They are widely used across logistics, events, retail and industrial sectors.
Yes, refrigerated containers are often used for temporary cold storage during seasonal demand, maintenance work, site expansions or events where additional chilled or frozen capacity is required.
Refrigerated containers are commonly available in 10ft, 20ft and 40ft high cube sizes. The right size depends on available site space, required storage capacity and operational needs.
Yes, refrigerated containers require a suitable external power source to operate the cooling system and maintain temperature control.
Refrigerated containers are insulated and fitted with integrated cooling systems to maintain controlled temperatures. Standard shipping containers do not include temperature-control equipment and are designed for dry storage only.