Flat Racks Tyne Wear

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Flat Racks in Tyne and Wear – Solutions for Oversized Cargo

Acorn Containers provides robust flat rack containers specifically for businesses operating in Tyne and Wear. These specialised units are the ideal solution for transporting goods that exceed the dimensions of standard shipping containers. With open sides and sturdy end walls – either fixed or collapsible – flat racks facilitate the safe and efficient handling of large machinery, lengthy pipes, vehicles, and substantial construction materials. Whether moving heavy plant equipment locally within the North East or exporting bulky items internationally from the region's ports, our flat rack options offer the necessary strength, flexibility, and compliance for reliable logistics.

Equipment Type New Price Used Price
20ft Specialised
20ft Flat Rack20FR (No Roof/Sides) £5,000 £3,300
20ft Platform20PL (Base Only) £5,600 £2,900
40ft Specialised
40ft Flat Rack40FR (No Roof/Sides) £6,800 £3,500
40ft Platform40PL (Base Only) £7,800 £3,500
Equipment Type New Rate Used Rate
20ft Specialised
20ft Flat Rack20FR (No Roof/Sides) £7.00 £4.00
20ft Platform20PL (Base Only) £7.00 £3.00
40ft Specialised
40ft Flat Rack40FR (No Roof/Sides) £9.00 £4.00
40ft Platform40PL (Base Only) £9.00 £3.00

20ft Flat Rack Containers for Tyne and Wear Businesses

Our 20ft flat racks offer a compact yet exceptionally strong solution for transporting bulky cargo throughout Tyne and Wear and beyond. Their design includes end walls that fold flat, allowing for efficient stacking and significant space-saving when the containers are not loaded. These units meet ISO certification standards and hold a CSC plate, making them fully suitable for rail, road, and sea transport domestically across the UK and for international shipments.

Key Features of 20ft Flat Racks in Tyne and Wear

  • ISO certified and CSC plated for both international and UK domestic transport
  • Collapsible end walls enable easy stacking and cost-effective return transport
  • Available in standard flat rack configurations or as platform (flatbed) units
  • Flexible options for hire, purchase, or custom modifications to meet specific business needs
  • Prompt delivery available nationwide, including across Tyne and Wear

20ft Flat Rack Specifications

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”

40ft Flat Rack Containers for Larger Loads in Tyne and Wear

When your cargo requires maximum space and robust support, our 40ft flat rack containers provide the necessary capacity. Businesses across Tyne and Wear and surrounding areas favour these larger units for transporting exceptionally oversized or heavy-duty items that simply will not fit within standard enclosed containers. The inclusion of collapsible ends further streamlines storage and return logistics, making them a highly practical choice for large-scale operations.

Key Features of 40ft Flat Racks in Tyne and Wear

  • Provides the largest flat rack format available, offering substantial weight capacity
  • Fully ISO compliant and CSC plated, ensuring suitability for global and UK transport
  • End walls fold flat, facilitating efficient stacking when empty
  • Optional modifications available to precisely match specific project requirements
  • Reliable UK-wide delivery service, including across Tyne and Wear, utilising HIAB-assisted vehicles for safe unloading

40ft Flat Rack Specifications

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

Choosing the Right Flat Rack for Your Tyne and Wear Business

Selecting the appropriate flat rack container depends heavily on the specific dimensions and weight of the cargo you need to transport. Consider whether a 20ft or 40ft unit better accommodates your typical loads. Also, evaluate if collapsible end walls provide a significant advantage for storage and empty container movements. Our team possesses extensive experience advising businesses in Tyne and Wear on the most cost-effective and practical flat rack solutions for their unique logistical challenges. We also offer modification services to adapt containers precisely to your operational needs.

Flat Rack FAQs

What types of goods are suitable for flat rack containers?

Flat rack containers are ideal for transporting oversized, heavy, or awkwardly shaped cargo that cannot fit inside standard enclosed containers. This includes machinery, vehicles, boats, large pipes, construction materials, and other project cargo.

Do flat racks have walls?

Flat rack containers have end walls, which can be either fixed or collapsible. They do not have side walls or a roof, allowing for loading from the top or sides.

Are flat rack containers weather resistant?

Flat racks are open units without a roof or side walls, so they do not offer inherent weather protection. Goods transported on flat racks typically require appropriate wrapping or covering to protect them from the elements during transit.

Can I buy or hire flat rack containers in Tyne and Wear?

Yes, Acorn Containers offers flat rack containers for both purchase and hire to businesses located throughout Tyne and Wear and the wider UK.

Are flat racks suitable for international shipping?

Yes, flat rack containers are ISO certified and CSC plated, making them fully compliant for international sea, rail, and road transport.

How are oversized items secured on a flat rack?

Cargo is secured to the flat rack using lashing points located along the side rails and on the end walls. Securing methods typically involve chains, straps, and other specialised lashing equipment to prevent movement during transit.