About Pentalver
Your trusted container partner
From durable storage to innovative conversions, we’ve spent years helping businesses and individuals create spaces that inspire, solve problems, and make an impact.

10,000+ Containers
delivered for customers in the past year alone

Expert crafters
15 years of quality container transformations

25+ industries
served with tailored container solutions nationwide
We’re trusted by industry leaders



Pentalver has a reputation built on years of delivering quality products and exceptional service. Our clients range from small businesses to large corporations, all benefiting from our commitment to providing secure, durable, and innovative container solutions.
We are proud to hold key industry accreditations, ensuring our practices meet the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Our strong partnerships and certifications reflect our dedication to building trust and delivering consistent, reliable service to every client.
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How our containers are making an impact
Whether you’re looking to buy a shipping container or explore a bespoke conversion, our clients trust us to deliver quality, reliable solutions.
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FAQs
Although there are many different types of container they are all manufactured to the ‘International Standards Organisation’ (ISO) dimensions specification. Therefore, a 40ft container made in Europe is the same as a 40ft container made in China. There are many different types of container to transport the variety of cargos all over the world. Almost everything you use in daily life has been transported in an ISO container – coffee, electrical items, clothing, frozen food, timber, steel, and fruit.
Although some shipping containers are made of aluminium and steel, the majority are now made entirely of a rust-prohibitive steel called “Corten’’. A basic steel frame, fitted with weight-bearing castings fitted into the eight container corners, is filled in with corrugated steel panels which are between 1.5mm to 3.00mm thick. At one end is a pair of almost full width and height doors. These are normally fitted with four locking bars which interlock with the frame top and bottom. Most containers have a 27mm thick wooden ply floor which is supported on load bearing cross-bearers approximately 30cms apart, making the container capable of withstanding loads of 20 to 35 tons – depending on size.
The anticipated length of usage as a storage container depends on its condition at point of sale, the careful use and regular maintenance. Painting and servicing can prolong the life of a container.
A new container built by a reputable manufacturer will, under normal conditions, last 10 years without maintenance and continue for another 10- 20 years if serviced and maintained as advised.