The difference between 40-foot regular container and 40-foot open-top container
The 40-foot open-top cabinet only requires driving to lift the die-casting machine in, making it highly maneuverable.
However, loading a 40-foot regular container requires the use of many tools, and the process is complicated and long. The following will introduce the general container loading process in detail.
1.The container floor is paved with steel plates (to facilitate the entry of the die-casting machine). If the steel plates are not laid, the friction resistance between the die-casting machine floor (steel plate) and the container floor (wooden boards) will be large, and the die-casting machine cannot enter.

2.The 500T die-casting machine (without the accumulator nitrogen bottle, weighs 24T, and the nitrogen bottle accumulator is about 1T) is hoisted to the workshop door with a driving vehicle (very easy)
3.Go to the workshop entrance and place a tank truck (skateboard) on the bottom of the die-casting machine to assist in movement.

4.The large crane assists in lifting the die-casting machine into the front of the container, and the large forklift pushes the die-casting machine into the container from behind.

5. A small forklift moves the die-casting machine into the container.

6.The function of the jack is to lift up the die-casting machine and take out the steel plate under the die-casting machine.

Because the steel plate inside (functions as a skateboard) our company needs to recycle and reuse it next time. The customer does not have the steel plate, and the die-casting machine will rub against the bottom of the container (wooden board), making it more difficult for the die-casting machine to get out of the container.
Therefore, based on our many years of loading experience, we recommend customers to book open-top cabinets for easy to loading and unloading of machines.