








33x40ft Container Canopy
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> Overview
The 33x40ft Shipping Container Canopy (also referred to as a conex canopy or container shelter) creates 1,320ft² (122m²) of sheltered space between two 40ft containers. With its wide 33ft span, this canopy offers excellent clearance for vehicles, stockpiles, or industrial equipment.
Built with a galvanised single-truss steel frame and 900gsm fire-retardant PVC, the canopy is designed to withstand daily industrial use while remaining cost-effective and relocatable. Its modular nature means it can be quickly installed, dismantled, or relocated depending on project requirements.
Each unit is CE certified to EN 1090 for fabrication quality and designed in accordance with Eurocode wind and snow actions, ensuring U.S. buyers a compliant, durable, and long-lasting container canopy system.
> Key Benefits
- Wide Span Coverage → 1,320ft² of sheltered space with 33ft clear span.
- Multi-Use → functions as a shipping container canopy, conex canopy, or container shelter.
- Durable Build → galvanised steel frame and heavy-duty PVC cover.
- Relocatable → modular system can be dismantled and reinstalled.
- Compliance → CE certified EN 1090 fabrication and Eurocode-based design.
> Technical Specifications
Dimensions | 33ft × 40ft (10m × 12.2m) |
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Span | 33ft clear span |
Frame | Galvanised single-truss steel, CE certified EN 1090 |
Fabric | 900gsm fire-retardant PVC |
Eaves Height | 15ft (4.6m) |
Wind Tolerance | Up to 90–100 km/h (site-specific) |
Snow Load | 0.5–0.6 kN/m² |
Anchoring | ISO container clamps or concrete ballast feet |
Warranty | 5 years structural |
> Use Cases
> Construction Yards
> Agriculture
> Logistics
> Light Industrial
> Installation & Delivery
- Delivered modular for easy transportation.
- Installation typically completed in 2–3 working days with mechanical lifts.
- Anchoring via ISO container clamps or ballast block system.
> FAQs
> Is the 33x40ft canopy relocatable?
> What standards does it comply with?
> How long does installation take?
> Can it remain in place long-term?
