What to look out for on the outside
First and foremost, you will need to check if there are standard forklift pockets. There has to be a way to lift them, and move them around. Make sure to inspect four sides of the used container before taking your delivery. Look closely to see if the corrugated sides are made of structurally sound steel. Inspect the door hinges to see if they allow easy opening and closing. The cargo doors have to be double and lockable. Engaging the cam retainers should make the doors sit properly. Inspect the door gaskets so that water leakage is prevented. If the container has a lock box installed, that’s added security. For tank containers made in Jakarta, the lid and pressure relief valves should be intact.
What to look out for on the inside
As much as you would go around to check on the outside, it is important to check on the inside of used containers in Indonesia. Check if lashing rings are there inside to secure material. Also check if the containers come with high strength steel corners, corner posts, and strong professional welding all around. Be sure that the molding is water tight. The construction should be wind and water tight, especially the door frames. The container should preferably have wood floors, and clean interiors. Finally check if ID markings for tracking and inventory are marked. For tank containers, make sure the bottom discharge valve and the lid and pressure valves are air tight and leak proof on the inside.
Making your café containers from Jakarta attractive
To make café containers more attractive, you could install LED down lights, accommodate a WiFi connection, and also maybe have a couple of security cameras around the top end corners. The standard container doors can actually be the entry for staff. Mounted shelves can also double up as a chalk board, where you can write up your menu, or some graffiti. All utensils can be stored in the cabinets below, which actually would not be visible to customers. Since it’s going to be a container coffee shop, the plumbing and electrical connections can all be cleverly installed in such a way that they can be easily maintained for potential leaks, and won’t be visible to the customers in such a way that it turns out to be an eye-sore. Waste bins can all be thoughtfully fit either below or beside the containers, outside. 3 phase plugs and junction boxes are normally fixed outside. You can also custom make to fix a separate hot water system inside the container. The good thing about container cafés are that once it’s sealed, it becomes completely water tight. For that reason, you can be assured of a wind, water, and rodent proof container.
First and foremost, you will need to check if there are standard forklift pockets. There has to be a way to lift them, and move them around. Make sure to inspect four sides of the used container before taking your delivery. Look closely to see if the corrugated sides are made of structurally sound steel. Inspect the door hinges to see if they allow easy opening and closing. The cargo doors have to be double and lockable. Engaging the cam retainers should make the doors sit properly. Inspect the door gaskets so that water leakage is prevented. If the container has a lock box installed, that’s added security. For tank containers made in Jakarta, the lid and pressure relief valves should be intact.
What to look out for on the inside
As much as you would go around to check on the outside, it is important to check on the inside of used containers in Indonesia. Check if lashing rings are there inside to secure material. Also check if the containers come with high strength steel corners, corner posts, and strong professional welding all around. Be sure that the molding is water tight. The construction should be wind and water tight, especially the door frames. The container should preferably have wood floors, and clean interiors. Finally check if ID markings for tracking and inventory are marked. For tank containers, make sure the bottom discharge valve and the lid and pressure valves are air tight and leak proof on the inside.
Making your café containers from Jakarta attractive
To make café containers more attractive, you could install LED down lights, accommodate a WiFi connection, and also maybe have a couple of security cameras around the top end corners. The standard container doors can actually be the entry for staff. Mounted shelves can also double up as a chalk board, where you can write up your menu, or some graffiti. All utensils can be stored in the cabinets below, which actually would not be visible to customers. Since it’s going to be a container coffee shop, the plumbing and electrical connections can all be cleverly installed in such a way that they can be easily maintained for potential leaks, and won’t be visible to the customers in such a way that it turns out to be an eye-sore. Waste bins can all be thoughtfully fit either below or beside the containers, outside. 3 phase plugs and junction boxes are normally fixed outside. You can also custom make to fix a separate hot water system inside the container. The good thing about container cafés are that once it’s sealed, it becomes completely water tight. For that reason, you can be assured of a wind, water, and rodent proof container.