HI-AB DELIVERY
10’ (3m), 20’ (6m) & 40’ (12m) container HI-AB delivery
HI-AB Trucks have a mounted crane to position a container at any angle to the delivery truck (e.g. 90 º, 45°, etc.) They can also place a container on a platform/piers/raised area, over obstructions such as walls/fences etc, and can be offloaded to either the side, or the rear of the truck. Please note, 40’ High cube containers cannot be delivered via this method. The HI-AB can deliver an empty container to a reach of up to 12 metres. All HI-AB trucks differ in size. Please consult our team if you require a HI-AB truck for your storage container delivery and confirm the details of your site to ensure correct delivery. Can deliver with a truck and trailer to accommodate a 2x 20ft container.
10’ (3m) or 20’ (6m) container delivery
Allowances:
- Height 4.6m (15.1ft) flat for entry and 10m (33ft) for unloading
- Width 3.5m (11.5ft)
- Length 10m (33ft) for a 20’ Container
- IMPORTANT NOTE - HIAB trucks can only lift an empty containers.
40’ (12m) container delivery
Allowances:
- Height 4.6m (15.1ft) flat for entry and 10m (33ft) for unloading
- Width 3.5m (11.5ft).
- Length 18m (60ft), for a 40’ Container
- IMPORTANT NOTE - HIAB trucks can only lift an empty 40' GP, they cannot lift loaded containers, or empty 40' High cubes
This is provided as a guide only. Delivery trucks vary between different makes and models. If you have specific delivery requirements please discuss in detail with your Containers First Customer Service Specialist before finalising your order.
WARNING – It is difficult to select the correct delivery type and the team at Containers First are here to help and advise you through the process. It is however critical that the correct delivery type is selected. The wrong delivery type, or site conditions not conducive to delivery, will result in a “Failed Delivery” this can become very expensive to the CUSTOMER, and to be avoided at all costs. The responsibility is solely on the customer (who knows the site location) to ensure site conditions, and container delivery type are correct. Site conditions may include (but not limited to) things like boggy, sloped, or uneven ground; overhead wires/tree branches/house eves/other structures; raised site for the container, and container stacking.