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CW Container- Cargo Worthy Cargo Container Information

Oscar Martinez • Oct 19, 2017
CW Container- Cargo Worthy Cargo Container

As I mentioned in my post on WWT Containers, one of the most frustrating things about purchasing a cargo container is the fact that most brokers or container companies will not allow you to see the actual container you are purchasing.

Meaning that you, the consumer, has to rely on classes or a rating system to base your purchasing decision. Which to me, was always scary as a cargo container is a nice sized investment as they run a few thousand dollars.

The purpose of this blog is to provide you with some insight into what a CW (cargo worthy) cargo container is.

A cargo worthy container will be wind and watertight and will also be suitable to transport goods on the open water. Meaning it is structurally sound enough to be stacked up to seven containers high. A quick equation that I find useful is CW= WWT+ CSC (convention for safe containers- in short, is suitable for transport of goods).

Typically a cargo worthy container will have very little rust, minor dings and dents and smooth working doors. The understructure is secure/stable and the floor of the container should be in relatively good shape.

These cargo containers are great for storage, transport, and may even be used for tiny homes/container homes (I would still recommend One Trip container for these), or bunkers.

Summary:

Cargo Worthy Containers Common uses: Storage, transport, bunkers, container homes/tiny homes
Cargo Worthy ContainersCommon sizes: 8x20, 8x40 and 8x45
What to expect with aCargo Worthy ContainersContainer: a structurally sound cargo container with a nice appearance, which can be used for the transport of goods and has minor rust spots, a few dings and dents, a fairly nice floor and good working doors.

I created the summary below in case you are dealing with a company/broker that uses an A,B,C Grading system:

Cargo Worthy (CW) Cargo Container Grades
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