Flat Racks Bury
Robust, stackable flat racks ideal for buried infrastructure projects. Durable, weather-resistant design.
Robust, stackable flat racks ideal for buried infrastructure projects. Durable, weather-resistant design.
Transporting oversized or unusually shaped cargo presents unique challenges. Standard enclosed containers simply cannot accommodate large machinery, heavy plant equipment, vehicles, or bulky construction materials. Acorn Containers provides specialised flat rack containers in Bury and the surrounding Greater Manchester area, offering the ideal solution for these challenging logistics requirements. Flat racks feature open sides and either fixed or collapsible end walls, making loading, securing, and transporting non-standard goods significantly safer and more efficient. Whether you need to move equipment within Bury or export large items from the region, our flat rack solutions provide the necessary strength, flexibility, and compliance.
Our 20ft flat rack containers offer a reliable and space-saving option for businesses in Bury dealing with moderately sized but bulky cargo. These units feature collapsible end walls, allowing for efficient stacking and reducing space requirements when not in use. Fully ISO certified and CSC plated, our 20ft flat racks are suitable for road, rail, and sea transport, both domestically within the UK and internationally from Bury.
| Feature | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| External Dimensions | 6m x 2.43m x 2.6m | 20’ x 8’ x 8’6” |
| Internal Dimensions | 5.8m x 2.4m x 2.3m | 19’6.4” x 7’9.5” x 7’5.5” |
| Tare Weight | 2,740 kg | 6,040 lbs |
| Max Gross Weight | 34,000 kg | 74,950 lbs |
| Max Payload | 31,260 kg | 68,860 lbs |
| Structure | Spring folding ends, timber floor, forklift pockets | |
| Fork Pocket Distance | 2,050 mm | 6’8.5” |
For businesses in Bury requiring maximum capacity for exceptionally large or heavy items, our 40ft flat rack containers provide the necessary space and robust support. These units are essential for transporting industrial machinery, large vehicles, or substantial construction elements that cannot fit within standard enclosed containers. Their collapsible ends enhance efficiency for storage and positioning on your Bury site or during return logistics.
| Feature | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| External Dimensions | 12.19m x 2.43m x 2.6m | 40’ x 8’ x 8’6” |
| Internal Dimensions | 11.65m x 2.21m | 38’2.6” x 7’3.1” |
| Cubic Capacity | 52.9 m³ | 1,868 ft³ |
| Tare Weight | 4,950 kg | 10,910 lbs |
| Max Gross Weight | 45,000 kg | 99,210 lbs |
| Max Payload | 40,050 kg | 88,200 lbs |
| Structure | Spring folding ends, locking system, heavy-duty timber floor | |
Acorn Containers understands the specific logistical needs of businesses in Bury. We offer a range of high-quality flat rack containers available for both hire and purchase. Our experienced team assists you in selecting the correct container size and type for your specific cargo and transport requirements. We arrange efficient delivery to your location in Bury or elsewhere in the UK using specialised vehicles equipped to handle these large units. Trust Acorn Containers to provide the reliable and compliant flat rack solutions your Bury business needs.
Flat racks are ideal for transporting oversized items that do not fit into standard containers. This includes heavy machinery, vehicles, pipes, timber, construction materials, and other cargo exceeding the dimensions of enclosed units.
Yes, our flat rack containers hold valid ISO certification and CSC plates, making them fully compliant for international maritime transport, as well as road and rail movements within the UK.
Yes, Acorn Containers offers flat rack containers for hire, providing flexibility for businesses in Bury with temporary or project-specific requirements.
Yes, we provide delivery of flat rack containers directly to your site in Bury or any location throughout the UK using our specialised transport network, often with HIAB crane assistance for placement.
A standard flat rack has end walls (either fixed or collapsible), whereas a platform container (also known as a flatbed) has no end walls, essentially functioning as a sturdy base for cargo.