8′ container
8-foot containers are an ideal solution for secure storage in limited spaces, both outdoors and indoors. They are solid and robust containers equipped with lock protectors, ensuring good protection against unauthorized access.
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Thanks to their compact size, they can be transported inside 10’ or 10’ High Cube models, optimizing logistics costs by combining different sizes in a single shipment.
At Bullbox, we offer two versions of the 8’ container, both manufactured with marine-grade quality but with slight differences in height and structure:
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8’ Container with ISO Corners (Height 2.26 m)
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Built with standard ISO corners, allowing stacking and handling with conventional equipment.
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Greater load capacity due to its height.
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8’ Container without ISO Corners (Height 2.00 m)
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Also marine-grade quality, but with reduced corners enabling “nested” transport alongside 10’, 9’, 7’, and 6’ containers.
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Lower height, facilitating combination and transport with other models.
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Not suitable for stacking to the same standards as the classic model.
Both versions can be customized in color, flooring type, number of ventilations, and logo.
Note: Dimensions and weights are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the manufacturing batch and selected version.

| LENGTH: | 2.438 mm. | 8’ |
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| WIDTH: | 2.200 mm. | 7’2’’ |
| HEIGHT: | 2.260 mm. | 7’5’’ |
| TARE: | 900 kg. | 1.980 lb |
| CAPACITY: | 9,95 m3 | 351 cu ft |
8′ Container technical specifications (PDF)
8′ Container technical specificaions without ISO corners (PDF)
- Why do 8′ and 6′ containers not have a CSC plate?
8′ and 6′ containers manufactured in maritime quality are exempt from the CSC plate. These containers have smaller dimensions (narrower, shorter in length and height), which do not allow them to be treated as maritime transport units, according to the Container Security Convention (CSC).
The qualities of the materials, the manufacturing processes, and inspections of our 8′ and 6′ containers are the same as for the rest of our containers, that is why we call them “maritime quality”.
There are other types 10′, 8′, and 6′ containers on the market that are similar but manufactured with different qualities of materials, their price is lower, but the product, resistance and durability is significantly different.
- What is the difference between a sea-quality container and a storage container?



















