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> Overview
The 20x20ft Shipping Container Canopy (also known as a conex canopy or container shelter) provides 400ft² (37m²) of covered space, making it one of the most compact and efficient container-mounted canopies available. Designed for 20ft ISO containers, this shelter is ideal for small compounds, tool storage, agricultural yards, or light industrial applications where space is limited.
Built with a galvanised single-truss steel frame and covered in heavy-duty 900gsm fire-retardant PVC, it ensures dependable protection from rain, wind, and sun. Its modular nature means it can be quickly deployed, dismantled, or relocated with ease.
Every canopy is CE certified EN 1090 and designed in accordance with Eurocode-based wind and snow load standards, delivering structural reliability and peace of mind for U.S. operators.
> Key Benefits
- Compact Shelter → 400ft² of efficient coverage for small sites.
- Multi-Use → serves as a shipping container canopy, conex canopy, or container shelter.
- Fast Installation → typically assembled in 1 day using ISO container clamps.
- Durable Build → galvanised steel structure with 900gsm PVC cover.
- Compliance Ready → CE certified EN 1090 with Eurocode-based design.
> Technical Specifications
Dimensions | 20ft × 20ft (6m × 6m) |
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Span | 20ft clear span |
Frame | Galvanised steel, single truss, CE certified EN 1090 |
Fabric | 900gsm fire-retardant PVC |
Eaves Height | 15ft (4.6m) |
Wind Tolerance | Up to 85–90 km/h (site-specific) |
Snow Load | 0.4–0.5 kN/m² |
Anchoring | ISO container clamps or ballast block feet |
Warranty | 5 years structural |
> Use Cases
> Construction Sites
> Agriculture
> Logistics
> Light Industrial
> Installation & Delivery
- Delivered modular for quick assembly and transport.
- Typical installation: 1 working day with ISO clamps.
- Relocatable design allows easy dismantling and reinstallation.
> FAQs
> Is the 20x20ft canopy relocatable?
> What standards does it comply with?
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> Is it suitable for long-term use?
