Damian,
That’s exactly what will be happening, I’ve had clearness,in principle from the one who matters the most to my existences.
Cheers Matt.
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This is a mobile test lab using 2 twenty footers. Attachment 514080
Just out of interest, I know it doesn't help you Matt, I was recently quoted $120k for this
Attachment 514082
Complete with engineering certificates.
Side loaders will easily move your containers. We used to get 40 footers packed tight with steel light poles and outreaches. The only way they could fit everything in was to use soft top containers with a big tarp secured in place prior to loading on the ship. Don't know exactly what they weighed but it must have been close to 20T. Max for a 40' is 22T I think.
NCA
The irony is that a 20' container can be loaded, theoretically at least, to a heavier weight! The tare and gross weights are usually on the outside of the containers, but I have painted over mine. The first of these links is US so there may be some differences and I assume the truck they call a slider is what we call a tilt tray.
A Complete Guide to the Cargo Container Weight Capacity - Straight Forwarding (sfi.com)
20-foot Container - Dimensions, Measurements and Weight | iContainers
Much depends on the transport and lifting equipment available as to what can be practically loaded. Matt will have to be aware of the cut outs in the side of his containers that the contents do not decide to abandon ship en route. The shed design you posted looked interesting but the cost is a little elevated, along with the two storey 40' containers, for most of us woodworkers. I am thinking that it was a quote for a commercial installation related to work.
Regards
Paul