Description
1. Product Overview
Steel Shipping Frames Modular — Equipment Transport are heavy-duty, engineered steel structures designed to securely support, protect, and transport industrial machinery, oversized components, and high-value equipment during logistics operations. These modular frames provide a robust alternative to conventional crating systems, enabling safer handling, stacking, and long-distance transport across road, rail, and maritime supply chains. The primary industrial use is to stabilize large equipment during shipping while reducing risk of structural damage, misalignment, or vibration-related failures. Their key value proposition lies in reusable durability, flexible modular design, and optimized cargo protection. Strategically, modular steel shipping frames are increasingly important in global heavy-industry logistics where reliability, safety compliance, and cost efficiency are critical.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Material Composition:
- High-strength structural carbon steel
- Reinforced welded frame construction
- Optional anti-corrosion coatings or galvanization
- Material Grade:
- Industrial structural steel grade (e.g., ASTM or equivalent)
- Engineered for high load-bearing capacity and transport stability
- Physical Characteristics:
- Modular frame structure with reinforced load-bearing base
- Color: Industrial primer, painted steel, or galvanized finish
- Heavy-duty welded joints for structural integrity
- Designed for forklift pockets, crane lifting points, and secure lashing
- Load Capacity:
- Designed to support heavy industrial equipment (capacity varies by frame design and specification)
- Packaging Options:
- Flat-packed modular components for efficient transport
- Fully assembled frames for immediate operational use
- Shelf Life:
- Long service life under proper storage and corrosion protection
- Reusable for multiple shipping cycles
3. Core Industrial Applications
Primary Industries:
- Heavy equipment manufacturing
- Oil & gas sector
- Power generation and energy infrastructure
- Mining and construction equipment logistics
- Industrial machinery and manufacturing plants
Operational Use Cases:
- Secure transport of turbines, compressors, pumps, and heavy mechanical assemblies
- Shipping of oversized industrial components requiring rigid structural support
- Export packaging for large machinery transported via sea freight containers or flat racks
- Protection of sensitive equipment during long-distance international shipping
Performance & Cost Advantages:
Steel Shipping Frames Modular systems offer superior strength and durability compared to traditional wooden crating or disposable packaging. Their modular design allows flexible configuration for different equipment sizes while improving loading efficiency and cargo stability. The reusable structure reduces recurring packaging costs, lowers material waste, and ensures consistent equipment protection throughout global logistics operations.
4. Competitive Advantages
- Quality Consistency: Precision fabrication with reinforced structural welding and load-tested designs
- Supply Reliability: Scalable manufacturing capacity supporting industrial export volumes
- Logistics Capability: Optimized for container loading, flat rack transport, and crane handling
- Price Competitiveness: Reusable system significantly reduces lifecycle packaging costs
- Sustainability Benefits: Reusable steel construction reduces disposable packaging waste
- Technical Support: Engineering documentation, load specifications, and handling guidelines available
These advantages position modular steel shipping frames as a strategic logistics solution for companies transporting high-value industrial equipment globally.
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20MT
- Loading Capacity (MT per container): Approximately 20–26 MT per 20’ container depending on frame size, configuration, and packing method








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