Winner Offshore DNV 2.7-1 Offshore Reefer Container: Professional Solution for Constant-Temperature Offshore Storage & Transportation
Jun 24, 2026
Winner Offshore DNV 2.7-1 Offshore Reefer Container: Professional Solution for Constant-Temperature Offshore Storage & Transportation

Winner Offshore DNV 2.7-1 Offshore Reefer Container: Professional Solution for Constant-Temperature Offshore Storage & Transportation

As a leading manufacturer in the offshore equipment industry, Winner Offshore has launched the DNV 2.7-1 certified offshore reefer container, delivering round-the-clock stable low-temperature storage for fresh food, lab samples and temperature-controlled consumables on offshore platforms.

Fabricated with an integral high-strength steel structure fully compliant with DNV 2.7-1 offshore standards, the unit has passed rigorous full-scale tests covering dynamic lifting, impact resistance and stacking stability. An integrated original refrigeration unit is mounted on the front end with adjustable temperature ranges to meet custom demands. Protected maintenance access windows are fitted to facilitate routine inspection and servicing of the unit. High-density insulation layers deliver outstanding heat retention and drastically cut cold energy loss under high-humidity marine conditions.

The entire container is finished with salt-spray resistant anti-corrosion coating to withstand corrosive marine salt spray. Standard offshore lifting points at four corners paired with bottom forklift pockets support platform hoisting, transit and multi-layer stacking. The refrigeration unit is pre-installed and fully commissioned before delivery, enabling immediate operation upon arrival at offshore platforms.

As an industry-leading manufacturer, Winner Offshore reefer containers cater to temperature-controlled logistics demands of global oil, gas and offshore wind projects while complying with QHSE standards of oil operators including SLB, providing a one-stop solution for constant-temperature material storage and transport at sea.


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