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Shipping containers, originally designed for transporting goods across oceans and continents, are now being transformed into unique and eco-friendly establishments. From mobile kitchens and pop-up bars to compact hotels and unique restaurants, containers are an excellent choice for businesses looking to reduce their environmental footprint while remaining cost-effective and sustainable.
Thousands of happy customers have chosen Boxhub as their container supplier of choice.
How can you use a shipping container in the hospitality industry?
Explore the pros & cons of renting vs. buying a shipping container with our comprehensive guide.
Shipping containers can be converted into commercial kitchens by adding insulation, modifying them with doors and windows, and installing equipment such as kitchen appliances and an HVAC system. Just as in a traditional brick-and-mortar building, it is essential to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, including proper insulation and hygiene standards.
If you’re purchasing a container (or containers) to build a kitchen, starting with a container that’s still in fairly good shape is important. We recommend using new ‘one-trip’ containers as they show virtually no signs of wear and require no upfront maintenance. As the newest containers on the market, they also boast the most longevity. With the proper care, your container will likely give you many years of use without requiring costly repairs.
Regulations vary by location but typically you will need zoning permits, health department approvals, and building code compliance. We recommend consulting with your local Department of Building and Safety and obtaining all necessary permits and approvals before starting construction or operation.
Shipping containers come with two to four small vents fitted on their walls. These vents are designed to help the container adjust to pressure changes throughout the shipping process. While these vents provide a little ventilation for the shipping container, they might not be enough.
Depending on your location or what you’re using your container for, you may need additional or specialized ventilation to ensure your container and its contents remain safe and secure. Options include HVAC systems, exhaust fans, and natural ventilation through strategically placed openings or vents.
Whether you’re using your container for extra storage or as a commercial kitchen, here are some general tips to take care of your shipping container.
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