Company Profile
 

Shandong Dongfang Huachen intelligent parking equipment Co., LTD was established in 2015, specializing in the research, design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of mechanical parking equipment.The company is a member of China Parking System Association, high-tech enterprises, currently has more than 100 invention and utility model patents.In the industry in a leading position.


Oriental Huachen makes full use of the advantages of talent, technology and equipment to explore the domestic and international markets.Our products have been exported to Europe, Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.Is a well-known manufacturer of mechanical parking equipment in China, committed to continuously providing innovative and excellent products, to become a leader in mechanical parking solution providers.

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Why choose us?
 

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Processing workshop

The company has a modern production and processing workshop, covering an area of more than 10,000 square meters.

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Equipment

Dongfang Huachen is committed to providing stable and reliable mechanical parking equipment.

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Manufacturing process

Using advanced technology, better materials, and more sophisticated manufacturing processes.

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User experience

Keep all products updated to provide better user experience.

What is Container Carriers

 

 

Car shipping or vehicle storage containers are large vessels specifically designed for vehicle transportation. Once these vehicle storage containers are packed, they are commonly loaded onto either trucks or ships, all set for the journey to their designated destination. Built to withstand extensive voyages, car shipping containers safeguard vehicles from external elements, road-induced vibrations, and potential hazards. Thanks to their sturdy composition, often with fortified steel frames, vehicles remain secure throughout their journey.

 

Benefits of Container Carriers

 

 

Cost-effectiveness
With innovative steel racking solutions, containerized shipping has become a more economical option for bulk shipping. The racking system can be removed, folded and re-used as it has an average working lifespan of 7-10 years. Compared to RORO ships, container ships have shorter journey time and more flexible routes to optimize delivery schedules. Containers can be shipped to further destinations easily using the intermodal network.

 

Safety
Some of the concerns while transporting cars through the RORO shipping method include accidental damage during loading and unloading and structural damage to the vehicle due to tight lashing or wrong tethering. By using the container and racking system, one can avoid reckless handling of vehicles during transit.

 

Security
Containers are a very good way of keeping thieves away. Once the container sealed for the journey, its contents cannot be seen making theft of the vehicle impossible. Irrespective of the mode of transportation, containers ensure that cars are safe. Non-containerized cars are at greater risk of vandalism or theft while waiting at ports, depots and interchange points.

 

Protection from the weather elements
With the cars safely enclosed within the container, damage caused by weather elements is less. Meanwhile, vehicles transported through RORO shipping are at a higher risk of exposure to rough weather as they remain outdoors for a longer time.

 

Insurance
For RORO shipping, insurance cover is limited as port inspection reports are not issued. In the event of damage, it is difficult to determine when the damage happened. For containers, not only the full value of the shipment is insured, but each item contained within the shipping container is insured.

 

Development of the Container Carriers
 

The container carriers is largely responsible for our global trade economy, but it’s a relatively new invention. Before the turn of the 20th century, we placed barrels, sacks, and other non-standardized vessels on regular cargo ships.

 

Shipping this way was cost prohibitive for many, and only the biggest companies could take advantage of international trade.

 

All of that began to change in 1955 when an entrepreneur from North Carolina named Malcolm McLean realized reducing unnecessary cargo handling could lead to huge efficiency gains when shipping goods. So, he took an old World War II oil tanker, the SS Ideal X, and created the first container ship.

 

The first container vessels changed how we move cargo, but they were very small compared to the ones in use today. The new container ships we rely on today easily transport 15,000 to 21,000 TEUs, and sometimes more.

 

Types of Container Carriers
 

Dry container
This is the most common type of container. It is used to transport cargo contained within pallets, boxes, flexitanks, barrels and suchlike, when a controlled temperature isn’t needed. Dry containers come in 20ft, 40ft, 48ft, 53ft and 40ft high cube (HC). A HC container is 1ft taller than a standard container. The ISO type code for a dry container is XXGX where “G” stands for “general purpose”.

 

Flat rack container
Flat rack containers typically come in 20ft and 40ft and are open on their long sides to take large cargo such as machinery, vehicles and pipes. The ISO type code for flat rack containers is XXPX where “P” stands for “Platform”.

Open top container
Open top containers have a tarpaulin instead of a solid roof. They are ideal for cargo that can’t be loaded through the door, such as machinery, as they can be loaded from above. They have a larger capacity than standard containers, come in 20ft, 40ft and 40ft HC and have an ISO type code of XXUX.

Open side container
An open side container is also known as a side door container, so it is not surprising to learn it has doors that open on the long side to load cargo that can’t fit through the narrower end doors. These containers come in 20ft, 40ft and 40ft HC. The ISO type code for an open side container is also XXUX.

Half height container
Half height containers transport heavy goods that don’t require the height of a standard container. They tend to be used for bulk goods and are 20ft in size. The ISO codes are typically X8UX, with the character 8 indicating “half-height”.

Double door container
Double door containers have doors at both ends to load and unload from either. This can be convenient for transporting cargo such as cars. Double door containers come in the same dimensions as the dry containers and have the same XXGX ISO code.

Hard top container
Hard top containers, in 20ft, 40ft or 40ft HC, have a detachable steel roof. They transport heavy goods, such as raw materials, and tall cargo, such as large machinery, which is loaded from above. They are a variant of the open top container, hence, carry the XXUX ISO code.

 

Usage of Container Carriers

 

Selection and booking
The journey begins with the selection of a suitable car storage and shipping container service. Research reputable companies that specialize in car container shipping. When you ship a car, compare prices, services, and customer reviews to make an informed decision. Once you’ve made your choice, book your shipment well in advance to secure your spot and ensure a smooth shipping process.

 

Vehicle inspection and preparation
Before your car embarks on its shipping container journey, a thorough inspection is imperative. Note down any existing damages, dents, and scratches. This inspection serves as a reference point to assess the condition of your vehicle upon arrival. Next, prepare your vehicle for shipping. Remove any personal items, secure loose items, and ensure the fuel tank is only partially filled to minimize weight.

 

Loading the vehicle
Loading your vehicle into the shipping container demands precision and care. Utilizing a specialized racking system, your car is gently positioned within the customized cargo container. This system prevents movement during transit, ensuring your vehicle remains securely in place. This step is crucial to ensure your vehicle is safely loaded and to prevent any potential damage while the shipping container is in motion.

 

Securing the vehicle
Safety is paramount when shipping a car within a container. Ratchet straps and other safety equipment are employed to secure your vehicle firmly within the shipping container. These precautions safeguard against any unexpected shifts or jolts during the journey, providing peace of mind.

 

Container sealing
As your vehicle takes its position within the shipping container, the doors are sealed tightly, akin to locking your car within a protective shield. This sealing ensures that your vehicle remains sheltered from external elements, road debris, and environmental factors that might otherwise affect it during transit.

 

Transit and tracking
Once the car shipping container is sealed and ready, it’s time for the real journey to commence. The container, with your precious vehicle nestled inside, embarks on its voyage via trucks, ships, or other modes of transportation. Many container shipping services offer tracking options, allowing you to monitor the progress of your vehicle’s journey in real-time.

 

Arrival and unloading
Once your car reaches its destination port, the car shipping container is carefully opened. Skilled professionals employ ramps, lifts, and precision equipment to make sure your car is safely unloaded from the container, ensuring that the journey’s end is as smooth as its beginning.

 

Post-transport inspection
As your car emerges from its container, you should conduct a thorough post-transport inspection to verify its condition. Compare its state to the notes you made before shipping, ensuring that any discrepancies are documented.

 

 
How to Maintain Container Carriers
 
 
Keep it on a flat surface

Make sure the container is always kept on a completely flat surface. Wherever you are storing a container, check the ground with a spirit level to make sure it’s flat. Some people prefer to keep their containers on concrete paving slabs or railway sleepers to prevent moisture from accumulating under the container. Always keep containers in well-drained areas to avoid corrosion.

 
Lubricate door hinges

On most shipping containers, the only moving parts are a single set of doors on one side. Since this is an essential part of the container, it’s important to look after the door hinges and ensure they are clean and well-lubricated. By carrying out this type of regular maintenance, you make sure your container hinges won’t stick or bend when opening the container.You should clean the door hinges with a commercial-grade steel cleaner. This liquid removes any dust, grit, or dirt on the hinges and prevents them from getting stuck.

 
Remove dirt and water

A shipping container is essentially a kind of portable storage room. Just as people clean warehouses and long-term storage rooms, it’s necessary to clean containers. Simply cleaning a container with a commercial detergent and a high-pressure water hose removes any potential contaminants that could damage the goods to be stored inside. After cleaning, remove all the water and leave it as dry as possible. Too much water can create an environment conducive to rusting.

 
Treat rust immediately

Contrary to popular belief, shipping containers aren’t entirely rust-proof. Even containers made from Corten Steel, which has high-corrosion resistant properties, are also sensitive to salty air environments and water. Both standard containers and aluminum High Cubes are at risk of rusting problems.

You should regularly examine the interior and exterior of the container and look for areas that have been scuffed, scratched or cut. Treat these areas by painting, sealing, and rustproofing as quickly as possible.

 
Deal with dents

One of the most important things to keep in mind when dealing with containers is maintaining their structural integrity. Check the roof because this is an area that gets dented very often. When stacking containers on top of the other, keep the weight on the corners because this limits the pressure on the roof. When containers are stacked on top of each other, too much weight in the center can cause dents.The problem with dents is they can collect water which leads to corrosion. You can fix dents with a hammer and a dolly from the inside. Once the dent has been repaired, check the exterior to see if the paint has cracked or chip. You should fix paint issues too, because they also lead to corrosion. Treating the area with rust-proof paint should take care of it.

 

 

 
How to Choose Container Carriers
 
 

Choose the right container size
Considering the size of the shipping container is paramount when transporting your car, with a particular emphasis on closed shipping containers. The container’s dimensions directly impact your vehicle’s safety and condition throughout its journey.

Enclosed shipping containers, with their solid roofs and walls, provide a protective cocoon for your vehicle. However, the container’s size must align perfectly with your car’s dimensions for this protection to be effective. A container that is too small might lead to potential damage as your vehicle is loaded. In contrast, excessive space within an overly large container could result in unwanted shifting during transit, increasing the risk of harm.

By meticulously considering the shipping container’s size, you are actively taking steps to ensure that your car is transported in a safe and controlled environment, arriving at its destination in the best possible condition.

 
 

Assess the container’s condition
When choosing a shipping container for your valuable car, it’s essential to check its condition to keep your car safe during travel. Before you decide, carefully look over the container’s overall state.

Pay attention to rust, corrosion, and any damage. Also, inspect the outside for problems like dents, scratches, or holes. Make sure the door seals are good to prevent moisture, dust, and the weather from getting to your car. Assessing the container’s condition is vital before entrusting your car’s transport. This helps ensure a smooth and safe journey for your vehicle.

 
 

Consider security features
Choose shipping containers equipped with robust locks and tamper-proof seals to enhance security, deterring theft, unauthorized access, and vandalism throughout the journey. Reinforced locks, such as heavy-duty padlocks, provide extra protection. This helps reduce the risk of tampering during transit or when parked for heavy equipment. Tamper-proof seals on the container maintain integrity, discouraging attempts to compromise its contents.

Consider additional security options like global positioning system (GPS) tracking and continuous surveillance offered by reputable container companies. These technologies enable real-time monitoring of your car’s location and condition, which enables a swift response to unusual events and ensures safety. A container with top-tier security guarantees robust protection, provides confidence and allows you to focus on other transportation aspects for a smooth and stress-free journey.

 
 

Opt for a weather resistant container
Protecting your vehicle from moisture is vital during car transport. Rain, humidity, and sea spray can cause rust, corrosion, mold, and electrical problems on land or sea. Bad weather during transport can harm your car’s condition and value, so a container with strong water resistance is essential.

As mentioned, enclosed containers create a sealed space that shields your car from rain and moisture. The container’s doors have seals and gaskets to keep water out, and proper ventilation reduces condensation. Ensuring your container is water-resistant helps guarantee your car arrives in the same condition, keeping its looks, function, and value intact. This safeguards against water damage, reducing repair costs and potential issues with insurance.

 
 

Consider insurance coverage
Even with meticulous planning, unforeseen incidents jeopardizing your car’s safety can occur during transit. Hence, having comprehensive insurance is a safety net in providing financial protection and tranquility throughout the journey.

Sufficient insurance is crucial due to unforeseen accidents, natural disasters, weather, theft, vandalism, and loading and unloading concerns. Proper insurance coverage shields your car from these potential risks. This allows you to concentrate on a seamless and stress-free transport experience.

 
 

Read customer reviews
Assessing customer reviews and a shipping container company’s reputation is crucial when selecting the right service for your valuable vehicle. This evaluation helps gauge their reliability, trustworthiness, communication, and ability to handle problems effectively.

For instance, if you come across numerous positive reviews praising a shipping container company’s timely deliveries and successful issue resolution, it indicates a strong reputation for its services. Conversely, a company with consistent negative feedback might raise concerns about its performance and reliability. Therefore, considering customer experiences and reputation is crucial in making an informed choice for your car’s transport needs.

 
 

Assess the cost
Considering the cost is vital when selecting a shipping container for your car transport. Your budget plays a significant role in determining the type of container you can afford and the overall logistics of the transportation process.

Furthermore, the cost considerations go beyond just the container itself. It would be best to consider additional expenses such as insurance coverage, customs fees, and any necessary modifications to secure your car within the container. You can balance your budget limitations and your car’s safety and protection by carefully evaluating the cost aspect.

 

 

 
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Our Factory
 

 

The company has a modern production and processing workshop, covering an area of more than 10,000 square meters, with an annual production capacity of 20,000 parking Spaces. Oriental Huachen is committed to providing stable and reliable mechanical parking equipment. The use of advanced technology, higher quality materials, more sophisticated manufacturing processes, more stringent quality control, so that all products are constantly updated to obtain a better user experience.With the aim of "making good use of mechanical parking equipment", Oriental Hua Chen sincerely welcomes friends and partners at home and abroad to work together to create a better future.

 

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FAQ
 

Q: How to secure a car in a shipping container?

A: A combination of wheel chocks and lashings to various parts of the vehicle depending on requirements can be used to hold the vehicle firmly in place during transit. The combination of straps and high-strength steel chocking offer formidable security, even in the roughest seas.

Q: Is it okay to store a car in a shipping container?

A: With the right preparation and security measures, cars can be safely and cost-efficiently stored in shipping containers. Keep in mind that you will also need to find a sturdy ramp that will allow you to safely drive the car into the container.

Q: How long do shipping containers last as storage?

A: Most container leasing companies typically depreciate their containers over a 10-12 year period before retiring them permanently. However, the general consensus regarding lifespan for containers which are not in heavy use (such as those used in storage facilities) is an average of 25-30 years.

Q: How does container transport work?

A: Booking: A shipper books a container with a shipping carrier. Packing: Goods are loaded into the container. Transport: The filled container is transported to the port, often via truck or train. Loading: The container is loaded onto the shipping vessel using cranes.

Q: How many cars can you get in a shipping container?

A: Two main sizes of cargo containers are used in car shipping: 20 and 40 feet. A 20-foot shipping container usually fits one car, possibly two cars. A 40 foot container can hold up to four standard-sized cars. If the cars are small, it might fit more.

Q: What is the benefit of using containers in transportation?

A: Sealed Containers: Once loaded and sealed, containers offer enhanced security for the goods inside, reducing the risk of theft and damage. Weather Protection: Containers provide better protection against the elements compared to flatbed transport, ensuring sensitive goods are less likely to be damaged by weather.

Q: Can you fit a car in a 20ft container?

A: Standard containers come in two sizes; 20' and 40' in length. While a 20' container is suitable for shipment of one car or 4x4, a 40' container provides sufficient space for two average size vehicles so may be more cost effective if you have more than one vehicle to ship.

Q: Do I need permission for a shipping container?

A: Since both standard shipping containers and modified units are typically viewed as temporary structures, in the majority of cases you won't need planning permission before installing them on your property.

Q: What are the benefits of enclosed auto transport?

A: Since vehicles are transported in an enclosed carrier, it helps shield and protect your car from external elements like dust and dirt, road debris, rain, snow or hail damage. If you have a luxury, high-value, classic, collectible car, then this is the option you should go ahead with.

Q: Are cars shipped overseas in containers?

A: There are several ways to ship cars overseas: Full Container (20'/40'/45′), RORO (roll-on, roll-off), or Flat Rack (20'/40′). Most cars are shipped via Full Containers or RORO.

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