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Our range of corner castings is suitable for repairs and replacements, helping maintain structural strength while supporting safe lifting, stacking, and securing, and keeping containers compatible with standard handling equipment.
With over 40 years of experience supplying shipping containers and accessories, we provide solutions that are simple, secure, and fit real-world container requirements.
Looking to repair or replace corner castings on your shipping container? Browse our range of shipping container corner castings above or get in touch if you need help choosing the right option. Our team is always happy to help you find the best solution for keeping your shipping safe and secure.
Corner castings are used to maintain structural strength and allow containers to be lifted, stacked, secured, and connected using standard handling equipment.
Yes. Corner castings are commonly used when repairing damaged containers or replacing worn structural components.
Our corner castings are compatible with a wide range of shipping containers and are designed to work with standard container handling systems.
Absolutely. We supply different types of corner castings, as well as sets of corner castings to suit various container repair and replacement requirements.
Yes. Corner castings can be replaced or added as part of container repair or refurbishment work.
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