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Empty Containers are accepted into the depot on receipt of a copy of the ‘delivery order’ or similar documentation requested by the shipping line.
The containers are offloaded from the truck onto the survey pad where they are immediately surveyed to each individual shipping line's requirements.
Once surveyed, the containers are either moved to the appropriate stack or to the workshop as damaged stacks awaiting repair approval.
ICL Container Park can also accept full containers, up to 32t in gross weight, in either 20’ or 40’ containers. With a storage capacity for up to 100 full containers at any time, ICL can provide a storage solution to meet your needs.
ICL Container Park currently has 22 reefer points to accept any full or empty refrigerated containers that need to be stored on power.
Maintenance
All repairs are conducted to IICL standards and any particular requirement of the shipping line. Spares are carried on site. Approved paints are used and paint schemes are adhered to.
The repair team has many years of experience in the repair and maintenance of shipping containers and related equipment.
All damaged equipment is held in stacks adjacent to the workshop until estimates have been approved.
Estimates are normally sent via EDI, but if minimising turnaround times is required, they can be sent via fax. Estimates are currently sent to our clients on a daily basis, however twice daily transmissions can be accommodated.
AQIS
Our 20’ container park is classified as a Quarantine Class 2.6 area, and has a specialized Quarantine cleaning facility as well as certified quarantine inspectors.
ICL is also an approved Quarantine Class 2.1 depot for the steam cleaning, washing and fumigation of motor vehicles, machinery and heavy plant equipment.
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