Product Overview
Detailed information about Container Portable Cabin
Container Portable Cabin — Built to Container-Grade Standards
A container portable cabin is built to a structurally different standard than a regular portable cabin. The frame is heavier. The corners have cast steel castings. The floor carries more load. If your project runs 3 or more years — or your site needs crane placement — this is the build standard you need.
Standard Portable Cabin vs Container Portable Cabin — What Changes in the Build
Here is the difference in plain terms.
A standard portable cabin uses an MS frame with sheet panels on the walls, floor, and roof. It is the right choice for most sites — temporary offices, shops, short-term accommodation. It holds up well for 1 to 3 years in normal conditions.
A container portable cabin uses a heavier structural frame with reinforced corner posts and ISO-standard cast steel corner castings at all 4 corners. The walls are 60mm double-skin construction. The floor is rated for higher static loads. The roof is engineered to carry a second unit stacked above it.
Think of it this way: a standard portable cabin is built for function. A container portable cabin is built for longevity and site logistics — following the same structural logic as a shipping container, not because it is made from one, but because that approach produces the most durable relocatable unit available.
| Feature | Standard Portable Cabin | Container Portable Cabin |
|---|---|---|
| Wall construction | 40–50mm panels | 60mm double-skin panels |
| Corner posts | MS hollow section | ISO-grade cast steel castings |
| Floor load rating | 150–200 kg/sqm | 300 kg/sqm |
| Crane-lift rated | No | Yes — 4-point lift |
| Stackable | No | Yes — 2 units high |
| Standard footprint | Custom sizes | 20 ft × 10 ft (ISO-aligned) |

22×11×9 ft. Corrugated steel body, reinforced corner castings at all 4 corners, powder-coated aluminium windows. Ready for crane placement.
Site Conditions That Demand Container-Grade Construction
Most buyers do not need this product. A standard portable cabin handles the majority of site requirements well.
Here is when you do need container-grade:
Your project runs 3 years or longer. Dam construction, highway corridor sites, power plant projects, and mining operations routinely run 3 to 5 years. In that time, standard cabins show corner joint fatigue and panel wear. A container portable cabin holds its structure for the full project duration without structural repairs.
Your site has no road access. If a crane is the only way to place a cabin — across a river, on a hillside, or at elevation — you need crane-lift rated corner castings. Standard cabins cannot be safely lifted from all 4 corners. Container portable cabins can.
You need to relocate the unit more than 3 times. Every lift-and-place cycle stresses structural joints. Container-grade castings and heavier framing absorb repeated relocations without joint fatigue. Standard cabins begin showing joint stress after 2 to 3 moves.
Extreme weather exposure for multi-year deployments. Mining sites in Rajasthan, coastal infrastructure in Tamil Nadu, highland dam sites in Uttarakhand — conditions that accelerate wear on standard panels. The 60mm double-skin construction gives better thermal resistance and weather sealing across years of outdoor exposure.

Container portable cabin deployed on a construction site. Entry steps, roof ventilation, and heavy-duty corner frame — built for sites with no permanent infrastructure and multi-year project durations.
Container Portable Cabin Specifications — ISO Dimensions, Load Rating, and Corner Castings
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Standard footprint | 20 ft × 10 ft — ISO-aligned for flatbed transport |
| Internal height | 8.6 ft clearance |
| Wall construction | 60mm PUF panel, double steel skin, anti-corrosive primer |
| Floor load rating | 300 kg per sqm |
| Roof | Leakproof slope, rated to carry 1 stacked unit above |
| Corner castings | 4 × ISO-grade cast steel — crane-lift rated |
| Door | Heavy MS door, 75mm threshold, padlock provision |
| Windows | 2 × powder-coated aluminium sliding, MS grille |
| Electrical | Pre-wired conduit, 4 points, MCB provision |
| Insulation | 60mm PUF — rated for 45°C ambient exterior |
| Custom sizes | 20 × 12 ft, 40 × 10 ft, and custom footprints on request |

FAQs
Q: Is a container portable cabin made from an actual shipping container?
No. It is manufactured new in our Bangalore factory using the same structural logic as a shipping container — reinforced corner castings, heavier wall framing, ISO-aligned dimensions — but built from scratch. This matters because a new-built unit has no hidden corrosion, no prior cargo damage, and can be configured to your exact internal layout from day one.
Q: Can this cabin be lifted by crane on a remote site without special equipment?
Yes. The 4 ISO corner castings are rated for crane lifting using a standard spreader bar — no modification to the cabin required. You can place it across water channels, on hillside platforms, or at elevation. Before booking to discuss site access so our team can confirm logistics.
Q: How many years will a container portable cabin last on a remote industrial site?
In normal industrial site conditions — construction, mining, or infrastructure projects — expect 8 to 12 years without major structural repairs. The 60mm PUF panels do not delaminate under multi-year outdoor exposure, and the ISO corner castings do not develop the joint fatigue that standard cabin corners show after repeated relocations. We provide a 5-year structural warranty on all container portable cabin units.
Q: Can I order a 40 ft container portable cabin?
Yes. The 40 × 10 ft unit is available and follows the same structural standard — ISO corner castings at all 4 corners, 60mm panel walls, crane-lift rated. It is manufactured on the same 10 to 14 working day lead time from Bangalore. Discuss a 40 ft configuration and get a project-specific price.
Get a Quote — Container Portable Cabin
Your site has specific requirements. Tell us the project type, duration, number of units, and site location. We will confirm whether a container portable cabin is the right specification for your deployment — and give you a price on the spot.






